Police urge motorists to take care
Motorists are being warned to expect 'difficult' driving conditions later.
The Island has been placed under a yellow weather warning for hail and snow showers.
It will come into force from 6pm and last until 10pm.
Areas above 800 feet are likely to be affected – accumulations of between one and three centimetres are possible.
Police are asking drivers to take care and warning that roads may be slippy and visibility may become poor.
The Ronaldsway Met Office has just issued another yellow weather warning for tonight.
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From 18:00 to 22:00, expect hail/snow showers that could make driving conditions difficult. Please remember roads may become slippy and visibility may become poor at times. pic.twitter.com/EhtMNBj0eX
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