Fingers crossed the Island is saved from these forecasted heavy thunderstorms during the day (overnight would be good), which the Met Office says are likely to develop from mid to late morning, peaking during the afternoon and early evening before easing off later
The snow is beginning to melt away in many parts of the Isle of Wight, whilst others are turning icy. The Met Office has the latest forecast for the next 24 hours.
Get ready for more strong winds, trees down and disruption to cross-Solent travel as the Met Office forecast wind gusts of up to 50-55 mph inland and 65 mph along the coastlines.