The Met Office say we can expect some exceptionally high temperatures and cumulative effects of warm nights and hot days are expected to bring widespread impacts to people and infrastructure
The Isle of Wight council is asking for residents' understanding if waste collections are slower than usual as crews pace themselves and take the time they need to stay hydrated
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
With another heatwave on the way this week, the Isle of Wight council issue advice to residents and visitors on how to stay safe in the soaring temperatures