Temperatures are set to soar on the Isle of Wight this week.
Forecasters say the Island will experience highs of at least around 26.c on Wednesday (24) and Thursday.
It means 'real feel' temperatures could be in the early 30s.
The Isle of Wight Met Service says:
Monday
"The start of the fine weather with good sunny spells and light winds. Temperatures look set to be around the high teens or low 20s celsius."
Tuesday
"The high pressure moves slightly to our east which is the beginning of the warm air that will move across our area. Temperatures in the low to mid 20’s Celsius in light breezes."
Wednesday
"We start to see real heat developing as the warm air continues to push northwards from the continent. Temperatures will likely reach the mid to high 20s away from windward coasts, with a few central parts of the Island seeing temperatures close to 30c."
Thursday
"Showing some divergence in the models, but at present it seems likely that the very warm or hot weather is likely to continue across the southern part of the UK and the IOW, possibly with a few thundery showers. Temperatures will be in the mid to high 20s Celsius once again in light to moderate breezes."
Friday
"Looks like another very warm day with long sunny spells once again. Temperatures in the mid to high 20s Celsius."