Our Island Plan

Severe gales/ coastal overtopping

Issued at 12:00 BST on Saturday 04 April 2026 by Ronaldsway Met Office

Warning type

Severe gales/ coastal overtopping

Colour code

Amber

Areas likely to be affected

All island.

Adverse conditions are expected to affect the Island

From 18:00 BST on Saturday 04 April 2026

Until 03:00 BST on Sunday 05 April 2026

South or southwest winds this evening/ at first tonight are likely produce gusts between 60-70mph across the whole island, with a risk of 70-80mph in places. This will give a possibility of some trees and branches being brought down, with a small risk of structural damage to buildings, before winds ease towards midnight and into the early hours.

At high tide (2am) winds will be decreasing, but the tide will be large and significant waves will break over exposed coastal areas, around parts of the south of the island particularly and some promenades (e.g. the north of Douglas prom). Debris will be left.

The tide is not expected to cause any major harbour/ quayside flooding issues, but the most susceptible places may see a little water for a time, e.g. close to the River Sulby in Ramsey. Castletown flood defences should be deployed.

More information

Issued by

Colin Gartshore

Warning number

44/26

Further details

Telephone: 821641

Email: weather-isleofman@gov.im

Colour code

Yellow
‘Be Aware’ - Risk of bad weather affecting activities. Some travel delays, risk of minor damage, localised or temporary disruption.
Amber
’Be Prepared’ - Risk of severe weather impacting on work, schools & travel. Some disruption & damage in places. Risk of injury.
Red
‘Take Action’ - Extreme conditions likely. Widespread damage, travel disruption, interruption to power & communication. Risk to life.
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