Ronaldsway Met Office has issued this week's second amber weather warning for coastal overtopping and minor inner harbour flooding.
It's in force from 11am until 3pm this Wednesday, February 4.
Forecasters say large waves will hit along with debris thrown ashore, with Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey promenades to be affected, and Castletown's to a lesser extent.
They add there's also a risk high tide around 12.45pm will cause minor flooding of low-lying properties near Riverside Industrial Estate and Gardener's Lane in Ramsey and the Tongue in Douglas.
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