A balmy end to spring comes as provisional figures from the Met Office show 630 hours of sunshine were clocked up across the country between March 1 and May 27.
People walking past Tower Bridge in central London. The UK has experienced its sunniest spring on record, with 630 hours of sunshine. (Photo: Yui Mok/PA)
Temperatures hit 25.7C at Heathrow on Friday, about 7C hotter than the average for the time of year, and it is due to continue into Saturday with highs of 27C potentially in some areas, Met Office meteorologist Zoe Hutin said.
A band of rain will arrive on Saturday morning which will mostly affect Northern Ireland and Scotland, where there could be some heavy downpours, but the south and east of the UK will likely stay dry, Ms Hutin added.
There is a better chance of dry weather in southern and eastern parts, with some areas staying completely dry.
Low pressure in the middle of the week will likely result in cloud and showers, according to Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin.
There may be a “hint of a change” towards the end of next week, with wetter conditions becoming more confined to northern parts.
“Complete contrast to the largely easterly conditions we’ve had for much of spring.
With PA
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