TODAY (Sunday) may be one of those days to stay in and stay snug, as Storm Isha sweeps in with heavy rain throughout, overlapped by high winds.
A yellow weather warning from the national Met Office will see Storm Isha bring heavy rain between 6am this morning and the same time tomorrow (Monday).
READ: Isle of Wight Storm Isha weather and travel LIVE blog
The Met Office have also issued a yellow weather warning for very strong winds tonight, through until 9am tomorrow.
The east of the Island is likely to get the biggest battering locally, with an amber warning ominously close to the mainland.
READ MORE:
- Read the latest Met Office weather warnings
- Isle of Wight weather warning for high winds to end mild weekend
Forecasters say Storm Isha means milder conditions will lead to wet and windy weather.
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.
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