The Steam Packet’s service from Douglas to Birkenhead is sailing this morning.
There was no service yesterday or the day before because of Storm Emma.
The Met Office has issued two yellow weather alerts.
Forecasters are warning about coastal overtopping and ice/snow.
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Cloudy and very cold again day, with some outbreaks of light snow at first, but these will die out later in the morning to leave dry conditions for the rest of the day.
Any accumulations of snow will be small.
The strong easterly winds will ease through the day, becoming moderate or fresh in many places, with the maximum temperature 3 Celsius. Also, large waves will again break onto exposed promenades at high tide.
Tonight will start dry, but later a little patchy rain, sleet and snow may develop. Then tomorrow will be cloudy and dull with some outbreaks of rain and drizzle, as snow becomes increasingly confined to the hill tops. Less cold with temperatures reaching 5 or 6 Celsius, in fresh easterly winds.



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