People are being advised to make the most of the warm weather this weekend as next week it will turn colder.
The Met Office has said Saturday will be a nice dry day for many in the north there will be rain and patchy rain in the southwest.
Temperatures are expected to see highs of 17 to 19C and on Sunday there will be sunshine for many, but Scotland will be a rather wet day.
Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, Chris Bulmer said, “A frontal zone will move south across the UK during Sunday night and Monday with much colder air following from the north.
“With these cold northeasterly winds, we are likely to see some wintry showers across the north and the east of the UK next week, but any accumulations of snow are likely to be largely restricted to hills. We’ll also see a return to overnight frosts in many areas.
“While there is uncertainty in the extent of rain and wintry showers through the middle of next week, there is higher confidence that below average temperatures will continue through the week, bringing a very different feel to the mild weather over the weekend.”
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