HEAVY snow overnight has once again seen some bus routes in Herefordshire cancelled.
While the travel chaos is more limited than on Thursday morning, bus companies in the county are still making changes to timetabled services for a second day.
Storm Larisa battered parts of the UK with gales and blizzards overnight, and the Met Office still has a number of warnings in place for snow and ice, including a yellow weather warning for snow and ice for southern parts of the county.
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In Hereford, Yeomans Travel has not issued any updates this morning so it can be assumed all services are running as normal.
Sargeant Bros, based in Kington but with several routes in the city, said all its services from the town to Hereford would run.
The Kington to Llandrindod Wells route would still be suspended until further notice as from New Radnor, conditions on the A44 are unsafe.
"There are several lorries stuck all over the road unable to get up the banks," the firm said.
Service 41 from Kington to Knighton will restart at 10.10am from Kington, it said in an update.
Leominster-based Lugg Valley travel cancelled some early buses but said it will attempt to operate all other services through the day but they could be delayed.
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