Gusts of between 50-60 mph are expected
An additional warning is in place for coastal overtopping this afternoon (2pm-6pm).
Forecasters at Ronaldsway say coastal roads and promenades will see overtopping of sea water and debris around the time of high tide however the areas most at risk are Peel Promenade and to a lesser extent Ramsey Promenade.
DISRUPTION
Isle of Man Airport is asking those, who are meant to be flying today, to check with their airlines to ensure the journey is going ahead.
It's as a warning for severe gales is in place until 11pm tonight.
Gusts of between 50-60 mph are expected.
There's also a warning for ice and wintry showers in place until 11am.
Meanwhile, Steam Packet sailings are scheduled to go ahead but at a later time.
You can find out more HERE.
CLOSED
The Southern Civic Amenity Site, Eastern Civic Amenity Site and Curragh's Wildlife Park is closed due to the bad conditions.
TREES DOWN
South of Ballacraine just before crossroad to St Johns / Foxdale
Curragh road - As a result buses are unable to service the area and will divert through the main St johns Road until further notice.
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