
Despite the bad weather the TT course should be in decent condition in time for May.
That's according to Director of Highways Richard Pearson who says he may have to put other projects on hold to prioritise the circuit's improvements.
Mr Pearson says the worst weather for the roads is when it rains, freezes and thaws on a regular basis - he says the recent snow storm is different.
He doesn't think there'll be any problems getting the roads ready for racing:
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