A red weather warning is in place until 2pm today
Gusts in excess of 90mph have already been recorded in the south of the Island as Storm Éowyn batters the Isle of Man.
It's expected to make landfall in the Isle of Skye in the coming hours.
A red weather warning is in place until 2pm today.
People are urged to stay at home and only travel if it's absolutely necessary.
Forecaster Stuart Davison says it's the first red warning since 2018:
It's expected the storm will hit its peak in the next few hours.

(Picture: The road towards Brown Bobby)
In Peel, Beth Espey says the heavy winds haven't hit yet:
Meanwhile in Laxey, Simon Richardson says it feels different to Storm Darragh:
And in the South Chanelle Sukhoo says it is becoming lively:
There are several trees down and blocking roads.
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