More details on impact on schools, transport and public services expected later
Manx residents and businesses are being urged to prepare ahead of Storm Éowyn.
The Isle of Man Government says its agencies are closely monitoring the situation, and more details about the expected impact on public transport, schools, travel and public services like hospital appointments will be provided when more detailed forecasting is available today.
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for tomorrow, with gusts of up to 85mph forecast, but told Manx Radio this may have to be upgraded to red.
David Britton says the peak of the conditions will last for several hours:
Government says private and commercial properties should secure items such as bins, garden furniture and storage boxes.
The Steam Packet Company is warning its sailing schedule could be disrupted, while Loganair is offering passengers the opportunity to change their bookings for free.
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