The Isle of Man is beginning to return to some sort of normality after Storm Eowyn caused a ‘major incident’ to be declared on Friday morning.
Gusts of more than 100mph were recorded on Snaefell, while winds topped more than 80mph elsewhere bringing down countless trees and forcing many island roads to be blocked.
Nevertheless with a amber weather warning in place for severe gales until later on tonight, people are advised to not travel unless necessary.
The Isle of Man Steam Packet Company have cancelled a number of sailings as a result of the predicted bad weather, while the airport will remain closed until tomorrow morning.
Here are some of the key messages and stories related to Storm Eowyn:
- Isle of Man Government issue Storm Eowyn update as 'major incident' declared over
- Wind speeds reached 107mph in one part of the Isle of Man during Storm Eowyn
- ‘Major incident’ declared on the Isle of Man
- Full list of roads closed across the Isle of Man
- Met Office issues red weather warning as 'violent storm force winds’ to hit
- Full list of buildings, businesses, sites and services closed by Storm Eowyn
- Met Office explains reasons behind island's first red weather warning in seven years
- ALL schools on the island to shut as travel warning issued
- Full list of changes to island's health services due to Storm Eowyn
- Further gale force winds set to hit in the wake of Storm Eowyn