The west most likely to be affected
There's a yellow weather warning place for coastal overtopping across the Island today (Saturday 6 December).
Ronaldsway Met Office says the high spring tide at midday may lead to overtopping with a risk of debris.
The most likely affected area will be Fenella beach in Peel, however Port Erin, Castletown, Laxey and the northern end of Douglas prom could also have some splash over.
It's in place from 10am-2pm.
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