Pembrokeshire County Council is currently assessing road conditions in the north of the county after two days of gritting, ploughing and snow blowing by maintenance crews and private contractors.
Minor roads in the north of the county still have snow drifts caused by Tuesday's high winds and fresh snow falls on Tuesday night.
Some minor roads are likely to remain impassable to cars but maintenance crews are working on them today (Thursday).
The road from B4329 Woodstock junction towards Tufton and on towards Letterston reported as having deep snow.
Drivers are also urged to proceed with caution on the Cilgwyn to B4329 road at the Temple Bar junction where ice was causing hazardous driving conditions this morning..
All Trunk roads and A roads are now passable with care. The only major route completely closed is the B4329 between Brynberian and New Inn, which is is likely to be open later today.
There have been no issues reported in south Pembrokeshire. Two gritters are out patrolling this part of the county and will be gritting where necessary.
All Pembrokeshire bus services operated by Richards Brothers are now running normally apart from the 551 New Quay – Llandysul – Pencader service which is running with a diversion between Ffostrasol & Synod Inn via Plwmp.
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