Commuters have been urged to ‘be aware’ of hazardous driving conditions with sleet and snow forecast for the area.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for snow from midnight until 10am tomorrow.
Outbreaks of rain tonight are expected to turn to sleet or snow going in to the morning.
Up to 6cm of snowfall are expected on higher ground, while slippery slushy conditions can be expected on populated areas.
Temperatures will be around the 3C mark but could feel as low as -1C. This could lead to travel disruption throughout Tayside with ice possible on the roads.
Throughout the day, the area will remain overcast with little sunshine making for a cold day.
A statement from the Met Office read: “Please be aware of the potential for some difficult driving conditions overnight and into the Wednesday morning rush hour.
“The active frontal system which brings rain on Tuesday will increasingly come into contact with colder air, with the likelihood that it will start to turn to sleet or snow in places early on Wednesday.
“The situation is finely balanced, and the precipitation may remain as rain over parts of the area. This warning is likely to be updated.”