The forecasters had predicted it and, this time at least, they didn’t disappoint.
Pretty much all of Courier country woke to a winter wonderland this morning after some heavy snowfall during the night.
Freelance photographer Bruce Duncan took some dramatic shots using a drone in Camperdown Park.
Courier readers have also been sharing the weather picture in their areas, and their photos on our Facebook page show a blanket of snow throughout.
Gail in Tealing sent:
Tracey in Ardler Dundee sent:
Amy in Kirriemuir
Gail in Kirkcaldy
Lynn in Friockheim
Isla in Scone
Maureen in Downfield
Helen in Kirkcaldy
Dawn in Auchterhouse
Gary in Cupar
Lousie in Methil
Jim in Crossgates
Rebecca in Menzieshill, Dundee
Pauline in Dunfermline 
Alli in Kirkcaldy
Stephanie in Glenrothes
Colin near Aberdour
Annie in Glenrothes
Paul in Dundee
Adrienne in north-east Dundee
Fife and rural parts of Angus and Perthshire appear to have received the heaviest downfalls, but even coastal areas and the city of Dundee saw a light dusting.
However, if you are a fan of the snow enjoy it while you can. The snow is expected to die off into mid-morning although cold conditions should see it linger in more exposed areas for most of the day.