A Met Office weather warning for thunderstorms has been cancelled.
The alert was due to come into force from 7am, until midday.
The forecaster was warning of a chance of flooding in some areas.
Read more: Met Office yellow thunderstorm warning for Isle of Wight
That warning has since been shelved, meaning there are none in place for the Island for today.
⛈️ This morning starts with heavy, thundery showers pushing across the Channel Islands and into southern counties of England
— Met Office (@metoffice) August 24, 2023
☔ Rain and showers also affecting northern Scotland, perhaps heavy at times
🌥️ Variable amounts of cloud and some sunny spells for those in between pic.twitter.com/Coiq4Tmlk9
The current outlook, according to the IW service, is that thundery rain may clip the Island at times during the morning, although the majority of the thundery activity should be to the south and east.
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