Parts of the UK may bask in temperatures up to 30°C over the Bank Holiday before a wet spell next week.
Conditions will continue to warm up with temperatures set to peak by Monday in time for August Bank Holiday activities, the Met Office has forecast.
Sunday is also shaping up to be largely sunny with some cloud, the forecaster said.
Meteorologist Craig Snell said: ‘It’s looking fairly fair, it’s going to turn increasingly warm, the warmest day is going to be Monday.
‘Each day there will be more sunshine developing.’
However, beyond the Bank Holiday, the weather will turn more unsettled as Britain’s experiences the tail end of Hurricane Erin. Snell continued: ‘It does stay for most of next week to the north west of the UK, so really strong winds stay offshore, the main impacts for us