The warm weather could stick around until the middle of next week as temperatures could potentially reach 27C.
Britons could bask in the"warmest day of the year" as temperatures could hit 24C in parts of England this weekend, the Met Office has said.
Widespread sunshine is set to be present from the north of Scotland to the south of England, with just some patchy cloud in the North and West. Met Office meteorologist Aidan McGivern said Saturday could see"16-19C widely - with 24C the possible high in the South East and that would make it the warmest day of the year so far"."By Saturday evening, those showers would be making an appearance into the South West, spreading quite widely into southern parts of England and south Wales," Mr McGivern said.
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