The area of high pressure that was responsible for the dry, settled and very warm weather is on the move, allowing weather fronts to move across the UK and bringing a change of wind direction.
Already it’s turned a lot chillier across the northern half of the UK. But some warmth will hang on in the far south of England on Friday.
From Saturday a northerly to north-westerly wind will push a weak cold front south-eastwards introducing fresher feeling conditions for all.
There will be the risk of a few showers especially in the far north and the far south, but for most it will be dry with sunny spells. Temperatures will still be above average at 19-22C in the south, 14-17C in the north.