Weather warning and safety alerts as TT Festival camping season hits the west coast

By 3FM Published 27 May 2026

If you're pitching a tent in the west tonight for TT 2026, now's the time to make sure those guy ropes are secure. After enjoying some of the sunniest weather the festival has seen in years, Isle of Man camping enthusiasts are being urged to prepare for a dramatic change in conditions.

Severe Weather Expected on the West Coast Tonight

Forecasters are warning of heavy rain overnight, with conditions set to clear by tomorrow morning. More concerning, however, are strong winds of up to 40mph expected this evening, particularly affecting the west coast area where many TT spectators have set up camp. The Department of Infrastructure advises all campers to double-check their tent pegs and secure loose items before nightfall.

TT Practice Sessions and Road Closures

The third practice session of TT2026 is scheduled for later today, with road closures in place along the famous Mountain Road course. Sadly, race officials have confirmed that a sidecar driver and passenger are currently receiving treatment for injuries sustained during tonight's practice session. The TT course is expected to remain closed following the incident.

What You Need to Know

  • Secure your camping equipment before this evening
  • Expect rain overnight clearing by tomorrow
  • Strong westerly winds of up to 40mph anticipated
  • TT roads will close for practice sessions — check local updates
  • Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts this morning!

Visitors should stay updated with official TT race communications and local weather alerts throughout the day. Despite the challenging conditions ahead, the festival spirit remains strong — and proper preparation means everyone can enjoy the spectacle safely.

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