The Met Office have issued updates to their earlier weather warnings for snow and ice on the Isle of Wight, as well as issuing more for later in the week.
As the colder weather approaches it may increase the health risks to vulnerable patients and disrupt the delivery of services. The council provide important guidance and tips on preparing for and what to do in cold weather.
No need to panic buy, we're looking at 'perhaps' a centimetre or so on highest Isle of Wight hills according to IW Met Service. You might need to watch out for ice on Wednesday morning however.
As we prepare for colder weather, the Met Office say the south of the British Isles should have some "milder interludes" over the next few weeks. Do ask vulnerable neighbours if there’s anything you can do.
Oh dear, according to the Met Office more rain is on its way to the Isle of Wight. Coastal areas could also see wind gusts of 50-60 miles per hour. Details within.
There'll be Force 6 wind strength later today say the Environment Agency and larger waves may lead to spray overtopping of defences across the Island for 30 minutes either side of high water.