Castletown Promenade closed due to overtopping
Ronaldsway Met Office has issued a yellow warning for further severe gales through this evening and overnight.
The westerly wind will bring regular gusts of 60 to 65mph with isolated gusts up to 70mph for a 12 hour period from 6pm.
This brings a risk of disruption to travel as well as the potential for damage.
Castletown Promenade has closed due to coastal overtopping ahead of the high tide this lunchtime (12.05pm).
A team is also currently in Laxey clearing up after a significant amount of shore stone was brought up by the tide along the length of the promenade, leaving the footpath unsuitable for use.
There's a yellow warning in operation until 2pm with other areas likely to affected such as Fenella Beach, the northeast end of Peel Promenade and to a lesser extent the eastern end of Shore Road, Rushen.
There's a small risk of minor flooding in low-lying harbour areas at high tide - the Tongue in Douglas and
West Quay in Ramsey are the two areas mentioned.
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