Islanders are being warned of up to  65mph winds for tomorrow (Monday).

The Isle of Wight Met Service has issued an advisory and a localised weather warning.

Forecaster Jamie Russell said: "Through Monday morning we will see a spell of very strong winds from the west-southwest that will reach our yellow warning threshold at times, gusting as high as 60-65mph in the more exposed areas such as windward coasts, hills and headlands, especially around any of the heavier showery outbreaks.

"Elsewhere we will likely see gusts closer to 45-50mph, perhaps as high as 55mph around the heaviest showers which is well within our advisory threshold.

"As we move through the second half of the day the wind will ease slightly and come round into the west-northwest but will still remain at advisory levels until later in the afternoon."

Isle of Wight County Press: A weather graphic from the IW Met ServiceA weather graphic from the IW Met Service (Image: IW Met Service)The advisory is in place from 6am to 6pm.

The warning is in place from 9am to 12 noon.