Millions of people from across the world are set to visit a tourist spot to check out the weather.
But this isn't going to rain on Haworth's parade, as the BBC has chosen the Bront homeland as one of the country's top spots and has put it on its On-Line web page.
Now live images of Haworth will be broadcast across the world every five minutes during the day, from 7am to 9pm.
The BBC has fixed a web-cam on to the top of the Tourist Information Centre, in Haworth, to beam a perfect view of Main Street to Internet users across the globe.
The BBC On-Line page is designed to help day trippers see what the weather is like in a place, how busy it is and what the place is like before they set off on a long trek.
Manager of the information centre Tricia Tillotson said: "It's really good for people to look at and get a feel of it before they come. "It will enhance visitors and events like the Forties Weekend, as people will be able to see it.
"We are very pleased that we have been chosen to have the web-cam here."
Haworth is one of three places chosen in West Yorkshire, the others are Leeds and Bradford.
The will give information on Haworth and show places of interest.
The address to view the Haworth web-cam is www.bbc.online/england/webcam/live/haworth.
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