Two amber weather warnings have been issued by Ronaldsway Met Office.
The first - for severe gales with Gusts to Storm force will come into force between 9am and 5pm tomorrow.
South - southeast winds are expected to reach up to 70mph - it's likely to result in damage to buildings and a significant amount of debris from damaged or fallen trees.
Heavy rain may also result in treacherous driving conditions - the wind is expected to slowly ease from late afternoon.
Meanwhile, another amber warning for coastal overtopping will be in place from 10am until 4pm tomorrow - water and debris is forecast to wash onto exposed promenades - with a small risk of sructural damage to sea walls.
The areas most affected will be Shore Road - Rushen, Castletown Prom and Douglas promenade.
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