The weather forecast from the Met Office:

Rain and drizzle will continue to affect the island this morning, but will gradually die away towards midday, leaving much of the afternoon dry but cloudy. The fresh to strong southeast wind will turn to the southwest and ease for a time, with temperatures reaching up to 13 or possibly 14°C at best this afternoon.

A spell of heavy rain will quickly return this evening, as the wind backs to the southeast and becomes strong once more. Standing water will develop on the roads with a risk of localised flooding, before the rain clears to showers during the early hours of tomorrow morning. Minimum temperature no lower than 8°C.

Tomorrow will be fairly cloudy with a few passing showers and the chance of some bright or perhaps sunny spells breaking through the cloud at times. The moderate to fresh southeast wind will turn to the north or northwest later in the day with highs of 12°C.

Showers at first on Sunday maybe heavy and prolonged, but will gradually clear during the morning leaving the afternoon dry with sunny intervals. A light to moderate north to northwest wind with a top temperature of 12°C.