The Department of Infrastructure is warning about flooding and high tides today.
Another spell of wet weather could bring up to half an inch of rain - and double that on high ground.
The department says you can expect surface water on the roads and some flooding, with the rain set to be heaviest around the middle of the day and into the afternoon.
Strong southeasterly winds are expected to coincide with the high tide just after 12.30 this afternoon – meaning waves could break over sea walls in Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey.
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