Pembrokeshire is still struggling to get mobile after yesterday's drifts and heavy snow.
The council's area maintenance teams along with private contractors are working to clear side roads and minor roads , but the following remain closed, as they are impassable:
- The B4329 Haverfordwest to Cardigan road is closed between New Inn and Brynberian
- The B4313 New Inn to Llanychaer road
- TheTegryn to Bwlchygroes road
- The Glandy Cross to Mynachlogddu road.
Side roads in the north of the county are still blocked in numerous places with drifting. The blocked routes are being cleared by the council’s maintenance teams assisted by private, agricultural, contractors.
A snow blower in action in Tegryn yesterday (Tuesday). Video: Rhys Bowen.
They are currently concentrating on parts of the B4313 at Morvil; the B4332 Junction from the A478 to Boncath and Newchapel and the road from Crymych to Bwlchygroes.
The Eglwyswrw road to the A478 and the Letterston to Puncheston road is now clear.
All Trunk roads and A roads are currently open but drivers are urged to proceed with.
The A478 Penblewin to Cardigan and the A487 Fishguard toCardigan are still being treated by snow ploughs which are keeping the roads clear, but still driving conditions are still hazardous.
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