Outlook calmer and largely dry this evening
Wind speeds of up to 80mph have rocked the Island today thanks to Storm Debi.
The top speeds were recorded in the Mountain Road area with an average of around 45-55mph felt everywhere else.
An amber weather warning for heavy rain, severe gales and coastal overtopping was lifted at 3pm.
Ronaldsway Met Office says it will tend to be largely dry this evening although the odd isolated shower is possible.
The westerly winds are still mainly strong to near-gale force but will gradually ease to become fresh to strong.
The majority of disruption caused by Storm Debi is believed to have passed but motorists are encouraged to continue to drive with care as there are several trees and power lines down.
In Port Erin an emergency road closure is in place along the length of Church Road as slates have blown off a roof.
It's closed to vehicles and pedestrians whilst the situation is resolved - emergency services are on the scene.

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