High ground and exposed areas at risk
A yellow weather warning has been extended into tomorrow.
Ronaldsway Met Office says icy patches are to affect high ground whilst exposed promenades will be subject to coastal overtopping until 3pm tomorrow.
The warning advises that in areas over 500 feet temperatures will be close to or slightly below zero.
At high tide, which is at 00.50 tonight and 1pm tomorrow, there will be splash-over of waves in exposed places which may cause debris on roads and promenades.
Douglas Promenade remains closed.
For full details of the weather warning click here.
A yellow weather warning means: ‘Be Aware’ - Risk of bad weather affecting activities. Some travel delays, risk of minor damage, localised or temporary disruption.
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