A series of weather alerts for heavy snow have been issued across parts of Andalucia on Tuesday.
The warnings from state weather agency Aemet cover parts of the provinces of Malaga, Granada, Almeria and Jaen.
In Granada, an orange alert covers the majority of inland areas, including Cuenca del Genil, Granada city and Guadix and Baza.
All areas are expected to see 5cm of snowfall over a 24-hour period, with the white stuff accumulating from 900m.
The orange alerts are in place from midnight and until 9pm on Tuesday.
In Malaga province, a yellow alert for snow is in effect in Ronda over the same period.
Aemet predicts 2cm of snow to accumulate, with coatings expected from 900 metres above sea level.
An identical alert is in place in inland areas of Almeria, including Tabernas and Huercal-Olvera.


The Cazorla y Segura region of Jaen will see the most snow, with up to 7cm expected over 24 hours, predicts Aemet.
Jaen city is also on yellow alert for the white stuff, although a lesser 2cm is expected to accumulate.
Read more Andalucia news at the Spanish Eye.

