Sleet and snow is forecast for North Ayrshire.

With sub-zero temperatures forecast, gritters will treat Priority 1 Routes from 3pm till 5am. 

Council staff constantly monitor weather forecast information. 
When snow and ice is forecast, they operate a priority system to ensure the most important and busiest routes are treated first, and aim to treat as many roads and footpaths as possible.

Cameras are located on the A760, as part of the roadside weather station. Live images are updated every 15 minutes via www.north-ayrshire.gov.uk/roads-and-travel/roadcams.aspx 
Residents can obtain small quantities of rock salt for use on their own path, steps, driveway, from the following: Keppel Pier, Millport; Cleansing Depot, Alexander Avenue, Largs; Toward View, opposite Fire Station, Skelmorlie; Car Park, Pier Rd, Fairlie; and West Kilbride Community Centre.

Transerv gritters, see picture, cover the following roads: A78/A737/A738 Follow @scotTranserv on Twitter for more details.

From October to April North Ayrshire's fleet of gritting vehicles with snow ploughs are on 24 hour standby.