The Post Office is warning some of its services may be disrupted due to the weather.
It's blamed 'hazardous conditions' across the Island - but adds it will try to deliver all mail, when safe to do so.
Officials have apologised for any inconvenience caused - and is urging the public to stay safe.
It comes following Police warning of 'sheet ice' in various locations - the weather has already seen roads shut and multiple crashes.
Please note that due to hazardous conditions all over the Island our services may possibly be disrupted in some areas. We will endeavour to deliver all mail where it is safe to do so. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
— Isle of Man Post Office (@IOMPOSTOFFICE) December 12, 2022
Please stay safe and take care out there. https://t.co/QcBYL6hkuZ
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