One of the first storms of autumn could bring travel disruption to the Island this weekend.
Ronaldsway Met Office is says it's keeping a close eye on on the bad weather as it approaches from the Atlantic.
In their five-day forecast, meteorologists say Sunday could see strong winds, while Monday might bring severe gale force winds.
Forecasters say both days could see travel disruption and even minor damage caused by the storm.
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