The public are being advised not to travel this evening between 8pm and midnight as Storm Isha strengthens from gale to storm force with gusts of up to 80 mph expected
That’s the message from government as an amber weather warning is in place, meaning there is likely to be travel disruption, damage to property and the risk of injury.
Severe gale force south to southwest winds will create large waves, leading to coastal overtopping at high tide around 8:20pm.
This will see moderate overtopping of waves and a risk of significant debris around some exposed coastal roads and promenades, such as Shore Road (Rushen), Castletown Promenade, the northern end of Douglas Promenade, and to a lesser extent Laxey and Ramsey promenades.
Heavy rain is also expected for short periods, meaning a slight risk of localised flooding.
This evening’s flights to and from the Isle of Man have been cancelled as have Isle of Man Steam Packet sailings, including the overnight sailing from Heysham to Douglas.
The Mountain Road is currently closed and the NSC and the Villa Marina and its grounds will close at 7pm.
Bus Vannin is continuing to operate its services.
Wind speeds are expected to drop overnight but those travelling on Monday morning should take extra care as there will be debris and standing water on roads, pavements and footpaths.
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