Waves also measured up to six metres high
A forecaster at Ronaldsway Met Office says wind speeds of 74mph were recorded at the airport, but speeds measuring over 100mph were documented at the top of Snaefell.
Storm Bram caused travel disruption, brought down trees, carried over debris and also closed several roads across the Island - some of which remain closed this morning.
Colin Gartshore says waves measuring up to six metres high were also recorded.
Looking ahead to the next couple of days, he says there could be some more high winds:
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