A yellow weather warning for coastal overtopping will be in place tonight.
The notice from Ronaldsway Met Office comes into force at 10pm and will run until 12.30am tomorrow.
Forecasters say fairly strong southwest winds will cause some minor overtopping around high tide at 11.30pm which could wash slight amounts of water and debris onto certain areas.
Officials say the regions most likely to be affected are Castletown Promenade and Shore Road in Rushen with a possible risk to the northern end of Douglas Promenade as well as Fenella Beach in Peel.
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