Storm Isha will bring heavy rain and strong wind to the Isle of Wight on Sunday and into Monday and a new yellow weather warning has been issued, this time by the national Met Office.
The Met Office warning will be in place from midday on January 21 until midday on January 22.
Forecasters say Storm Isha means cold Arctic air will be replaced by an Atlantic influence.
That means milder conditions and wet and windy weather.
- Read the Met Office Storm Isha weather warning for the Isle of Wight
- Read more: Isle of Wight weather warning for high winds to end mild weekend
In parts of England, an amber warning has been issued, but the Isle of Wight's is the less severe yellow warning.
Many places are likely to see gusts of 50-60mph, even inland. Near coasts there will be widespread gusts of 60-70mph, possibly reaching 80 mph in a few places, says the Met Office.
A local weather warning was issued yesterday (Thursday), by the IW Met Service.
Other parts of the country are covered by a more serious amber warning.
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