Temperatures are set to soar this week - and people are being advised not to get caught out in the sun.
The government's public health directorate says the bright sunshine will bring increased temperatures and high ultraviolet exposure.
It's reminding people they need to make sure they're properly protected.
In particular, it says people should remember to use sunscreen, sunglasses and hats, and make sure they stay hydrated.
The Island is expecting another week of increased temperatures and high UV exposure
— Public Health IOM (@PublicHealthIOM) June 25, 2018
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