Possibility of sunniest, driest April ever
We could be looking at a record-breaking month of weather this April.
A period of high pressure has seen 193 hours of sunshine already, well above the April average of 170, with six days still to go.
The sunniest on record was 2007, with 231 hours of sunshine, so that could yet be beaten.
Met Office forecaster Stuart Davison says it's also been unusually dry:
You can listen to the full discussion with Manx Radio's Dollin Mercer below, where Dollin began by asking Mr Davison if the figures suggest it's been an unusual April so far:
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