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An amber weather warning is in place for coastal overtopping, while a yellow alert has been issued for gales on the Isle of Man. The warning for coastal overtopping is set to begin tomorrow from 12pm to 4pm. This warning is due to adverse weather conditions that will impact exposed coasts, particularly during large spring high tides around 2pm. Gale force south westerly winds are expected to create large waves that may result in debris being brought ashore. Areas most at risk include Shore Road, Castletown Promenade, northern parts of Douglas Promenade, Laxey Promenade, and Ramsey Promenade. Although minor flooding in inner harbors or quaysides is likely, flood defenses should still be put in place to mitigate any potential damage.

In addition to the amber alert, a yellow weather warning has been issued for severe gales starting from 2pm tomorrow until 2am on Monday. Wind gusts could reach speeds of up to 60 miles per hour in the afternoon and evening, posing risks to the island. It is important to stay updated on the weather conditions and take necessary precautions to ensure safety during these severe weather events.

While the weather warnings are in place, it is crucial for residents to be aware of the potential risks and to follow any guidance provided by local authorities. Stay tuned to local news sources for updates and be prepared to take action if needed to protect yourself and your property from the impacts of the severe weather. By staying informed and alert, we can all work together to stay safe and weather the storm.