The government says the major incident declared earlier today is now over.
It came into force because of the number of fallen trees affecting access routes for the emergency services.
More than 100 incidents were logged by police during the storm, with more than 30 roads closed or blocked at its height.
Ronaldsway Met Office says it recorded a gust of 107mph at the top of Snaefell, with 81mph winds at the airport - the highest recorded there in 20 years.
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