All the higher altitude roads which were closed at the end of last week have reopened to traffic.
Snow fell on Friday evening and icy conditions persisted over the hills throughout the weekend.
Police had been due to review the routes at 11am today (Monday), but announced they were back in use at around 7.40am.
The routes which have been reopened are the Mountain Road, the Tholt-e-Will Road from its junction with the Mountain Road down to Sulby, the Beinn-y-Phott Road up from its junction with Barregarrow crossroads, and the West Baldwin Road from Injebreck reservoir to the Beinn-y-Phott Road.

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