Temperatures could reach 25C (77F) on Monday, marking a departure from this month's largely disappointing weather.
The UK has already had its fourth-wettest May on record with an average of 199mm falling, according to the Met Office's provisional statistics.
Snow was recorded at the beginning of the month in parts of Scotland and northern England as temperatures dropped below freezing. "Given that we have had a reasonably cold and then a wet couple of months through spring, with April being cold and May being wet and cloudy and generally on the cool side too, we've got a sunny end to May," he said.
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