Follows Storm Ophelia only days ago
Storm Brian is already making waves in the Isle of Man - as Castletown Commissioners issues a safety notice ahead of tomorrow (Sat).
Only days after Storm Ophelia hit, gusts of 70 miles per hour are expected to make landfall here again, following a weather bomb caused by low Atlantic pressure.
Ronaldsway Met Office says the Island could soon join Southern England, and most of Wales, with a weather warning.
High-tide could bring inner-harbour flooding.
Forecaster, Kirsty Pendlebury, says it's too soon to tell, but we do have some indication as to what's to come this weekend:
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