Temperatures are expected to fall later this afternoon
A yellow weather warning for icy patches and wintry showers is in place for the next few days.
Ronaldsway Met Office says all Island will be affected but more particularly over high ground and the south and east.
The warning kicks in from 3pm today until midday on Tuesday.
Temperatures are expected to fall later this afternoon with icy patches forming over the hills, and anywhere sheltered from the northerly wind.
This will include a large area from Laxey to Port St Mary.
Most places will stay dry overnight but there is a small risk of hail or sleet showers - particularly in the south.
Forecasters say snow or hail showers will become more frequent on Monday afternoon.
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