The Met Office is warning about the potential for more minor flooding in the Island's harbours today.
It's issued a yellow warning between 1pm and 3pm for this afternoon's high tide.
The Tongue and carparks on the riverside at Lake Road in Douglas may be affected, along with Hope Street in Castletown and East Quay in Ramsey.
A similar warning yesterday saw water lapping just over quaysides, but no major incidents - photographer Peter Killey captured shots of rising levels in Ramsey harbour.
High Tide in Royal Rhumsaa at lunchtime today ???? #ramsey #hightide #isleofman #iom #manxscenes pic.twitter.com/zXRfSHsHb5
— Peter Killey ~ Isle of Man Photos ???? (@manxscenes) February 12, 2024
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