Warnings about tonight and tomorrow's tides
There are warnings about possible flooding on the Island’s coastal routes because of strong winds and high tides today.
The strong east or southeast winds could mean waves splashing over exposed coastal roads and promenades during the next two high tides.
The first is shortly before 10.30 tonight, while the second is at 10.50am tomorrow.
Douglas, Laxey, Ramsey, Port St Mary and Carrick Bay are all thought to be at risk.
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