Drivers in Pembrokeshire are urged to take extra care, as the weather continues to cause havoc with transport and travel.
All trunk roads and A roads are currently open. Drivers are advised to proceed with caution, as road surface temperatures remain at around or just below freezing, allowing ice, snow and sleet to remain and causing hazardous driving conditions.
Drifting snow is still causing problems and in some inland areas several inches of fresh snow has fallen overnight, causing further disruption.
Any further snowfall is expected to be light, with heavier bursts possible, but should be localised and short lived.
A total of 15 schools have been closed across Pembrokeshire today (see attached article) all day centres, however, are open.
Several roads also remain closed.
The B4329 Haverfordwest to Cardigan road has been closed between Woodstock and Brynberian, due to drifts and new snowfall overnight.
The B4313 New Inn to Llanychaer road is closed due to drifts and fresh snow overnight On the A478 snow ploughs are keeping the road clear but the road is down to single lane traffic in some areas due to hazardous driving conditions.
There are also particular problems on all routes in the south east corner of the county, around the Tavernspite area.
There are traffic delays on the A487 from St Davids to Fishguard, the A478 around the Crymych area and slow traffic from Narberth to Kilgetty and Kilgetty to Llanteg.
The road from Haverfordwest to Broad Haven is passable with care.
There are reports of Particular problems on roads in the areas around Hayscastle, Camrose and Narberth Public transport has been slightly affected by the weather. The main coastal buses are running but the 430 Cardigan to Narberth service is not.
College transport cannot currently get through Crymych, the Sir Thomas STP bus is back in service. The Greenhill bus has been tunning 30 minutes late and is not going to Kilgetty & Saundersfoot.
Another bus has gone into a hedge and will not be running.
Refuse collections currently operating on clear roads only
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