Due to its position in the middle of the Irish Sea the Isle of Man has some of the most changable weather of anywhere in the UK. Not only can conditions change drastically in a matter of hours but it’s not unkown for places only a couple of miles apart to have totally different weather (As the great Peel – St Johns snow divide of several years back proves). Instead of relying on one source of weather we’re going to group as much information as possible onto one page giving as complete a profile of the current weather on the Isle of Man and of the Isle of Man weather forecast as possible.
Ronaldsway Meteorological Office
Issued at 4.25pm Saturday 4th February 2012
Forecast:
The rain will ease off during the early evening as the stiff winds veer northwesterly and decrease, leaving a dry night with clearer skies for a while. Minimum temperature around 4C / 39F, with just the risk of a slight ground frost in sheltered places. Dry tomorrow morning, then a few scattered outbreaks of light rain cropping up during the afternoon and evening. Top temperature around 8C / 46F.
Outlook:
Light winds and a little rain about at times on Monday.
Sunset:
5.04pm
Sunrise:
8.00am tomorrow
Of course you can always just check out the webcams to see exactly what’s going on!