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Problems caused by strong winds and high tides not expected to be significant.

by isleofman.com 11th August 2014
It is hoped problems caused by a combination of strong winds and a high spring tide in the early of hours of Tuesday morning will be minimal.
Small amounts of sea water and debris are expected in exposed areas, while there is also a risk of some shallow flooding.
There could be one or two centimetres of water in lowest lying harbour areas.
The weather has affected ferry travel today.
The Manannan sailings to and from Liverpool are running a couple of hours behind schedule.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 11th, August 2014 06:26pm.

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