Stormy weather is disrupting life in the Isle of Man today.
The Ben-my-Chree is staying in port again today.
Some problems have been reported on roads. Loose roof slates have led to the closure of parts of Duke Street and Castle Street in Douglas and the latest information from the police says that the Tholt-y-Will road is shut because of ice.
At the airport, flights to Manchester, Liverpool and Dublin so far have been cancelled.
The Met Office has issued three yellow weather warnings. One for frost/ice, one other for coastal topping and the third for a severe gale.
The forecast from the Met Office.
Remaining cloudy and bitterly cold today, and although often dry the odd outbreak of light snow is also possible. The easterly winds, still gale to severe gale force (40-45mph), will gradually ease a little overnight and with little change to weather overnight, with the best temperature about 2 Celsius.
Mostly cloudy over the weekend, with the easterly winds continuing to ease, these becoming light by Sunday. It will turn a little less cold, and generally dry conditions will continue to prevail, with only a slight risk of a little patchy sleet or snow.



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