A GENERALLY bright and warmer outlook will eventually give way to strong and gusty conditions this weekend.
Tomorrow (Saturday) will start off bright, but it will give way to cloudier skies, although it should stay dry, the Isle of Wight Met Service has forecasted.
Temperatures will range around 6-7C, with winds moderate, south south-westerly, 15-24mph, increasing to a fresh, southerly 16-29mph.
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Meanwhile, there is a yellow weather warning for high winds in place for 9pm on Sunday, according to Jamie Russell, of the Isle of Wight Met Service.
However, the day is set to be a mild and mostly cloudy day, with limited brighter spells and the risk of the odd patch of drizzle later.
Temperatures will be up on Saturday — between 10-11C — with wind fresh, south-south-west, between 16-29mph, increasing to a strong and blustery 25-48mph later.
Gusts could be as strong as 70mph in exposed areas, say forecasters.
The warning will remain in place until 11am on Monday.
Whatever you plan to do this weekend, the County Press wishes you a great one!
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