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Isle of Man Faces Deluge and Gale-Force Winds This Weekend

Summary

  • Yellow weather warning issued for heavy rain and strong winds
  • Sailings between Isle of Man and Heysham at risk of delays or cancellations
  • Up to 30mm of rain expected, with flooding and debris on roads
Isle of Man Faces Deluge and Gale-Force Winds This Weekend

On 2025-11-14T12:33:40+00:00, the Isle of Man is bracing for a bout of severe weather, with a yellow weather warning in place from 17:00 GMT on Friday, November 10th, until 03:00 on Saturday, November 11th. Forecasters predict heavy rainfall, with up to 30mm of rain expected in the worst-affected areas, leading to a risk of surface water flooding and blocked drainage.

In addition to the heavy rain, the island is also set to experience strong to gale-force east-northeast winds, with gusts of 45-55mph. This is likely to cause minor damage in places and bring additional autumn debris onto the roads from trees. The Ronaldsway Met Office has warned that the severe weather could lead to travel delays and pose a risk of minor damage.

The weather warning is expected to impact the island's transport links, with evening and overnight sailings between the Isle of Man and Heysham in Lancashire at risk of being delayed or cancelled.

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Heavy rain and gale-force winds are expected on the Isle of Man this weekend, with a yellow weather warning in place.
The severe weather is expected to disrupt sailings between the Isle of Man and Heysham in Lancashire, with a risk of delays or cancellations.
The heavy rain, up to 30mm in some areas, could lead to surface water flooding and blocked drainage, as well as bringing additional debris onto the roads.

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