As the long Easter Bank Holiday weekend gets underway, what can we expect from the great Isle of Wight weather?
There are a host of events and attractions to keep Islanders and visitors busy, but will we need to take a brolly?
Find out if you will need a mac...or a sunhat.
Here's the forecast from the IW Met Service's Jamie Russell...
What will the Isle of Wight weather be like this Easter Bank Holiday weekend?
Good Friday
Cloud along with fog patches at first, giving way to bright or even sunny spells. Feeling warm.
Coastal mist remains possible.
Highs of 15-17°C and around 12°C on windward coasts
Expect a light south to southwest breeze of 5-11mph
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Saturday
Another mostly fine day with sun and cloud, once any early mist and fog clears.
Highs of 16-18°C but around 13°C on windward coasts
A light and variable wind, becoming moderate southeast 10-19mph
Easter Sunday
Another day of sun and cloud, but feeling pleasantly warm away from windward coasts.
Highs of 15-17°C and around 12°C on windward coasts.
Winds will be light and from the southeast, 2-6mph, becoming moderate south-southeast 11-19mph.
Bank Holiday Monday
Likely to be a fresher, breezy day, with a mixture of cloud, occasional sunny spells and also the odd shower.
Temperatures will reach around 13-14°C.
Expect a moderate west-northwesterly breeze of around 10-17mph.
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