The Department of Infrastructure has issued updates on some of the island's roads that were shut amid the icy conditions.

The roads in question include the A18 Mountain Road, Clenagh Road, West Baldwin Road and the Archallagan Road, which have all now reopened.

These routes were shut yesterday following an amber weather warning for snow and ice covering the island and remained closed overnight, however the DoI worked on opening them all.

The Ronaldsway Met Office has this morning downgraded that amber weather warning to yellow, until it expires at midday today (Friday).

The DoI has confirmed it's re-salting troublesome areas this morning, with the latest on these roads now:

Archallagan Road - REOPENED

Clenagh Road, Santon - REOPENED

A18 Mountain Road - REOPENED (it has been re-salted there are still 'several areas that are very slippy and not safe for traffic')

West Baldwin Road - REOPENED (Has been re-salted this morning)

Snow on Snaefell and the A18 mountain road -
Snow on Snaefell and the A18 mountain road - (Dave Kneale)