Wintry weather continues to affect large parts of the Island
A decision on whether schools will open on Monday will be made tomorrow morning (5 January).
Government says it will decide on whether or not to open them by 7am tomorrow.
It's as wintry weather continues to affect large parts of the Island this evening.
An amber warning remains in place for ice and wintry showers until midday on Monday.
Isle of Man Government is urging motorists to consider if journeys are essential, and if so, to drive to the conditions, which it adds is 'becoming increasingly challenging'.
All emergency services will continue to operate as normal unless notified.
SCHOOLS
A decision will be made 7am tomorrow.
AIRPORT
There may be some disruption at the airport in the morning, but passengers, including Patient Transfer users, are asked to attend the airport as usual unless advised otherwise.
Residents scheduled to travel off-Island under the Patient Transfer service are asked to familiarise themselves with their Travel Warrant, which includes important information and contact details in the event of travel difficulties.
ROADS
The Mountain Road will remain closed until tomorrow when the situation will be reviewed.
Residents are encouraged to take extra time ahead of journeys in the morning.
The Department of Infrastruture will continue their gritting programme this evening and residents are encouraged to use the salt bins which are located around the Island.
You can find your nearest salt bin HERE.
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