The weekend is going to start on a mixed note.
A weather front will bring outbreaks of rain and strong winds southwards across Scotland and Northern Ireland on Saturday.
This will weaken as it moves across northern England and north Wales and other areas will see spells of warm sunshine and a few scattered showers.
Maximum temperatures will range from 16C (61F) in northern Scotland to 26C (79F) in parts of south-east England, around or just above the August average.
On Sunday, high pressure will build from the south so most parts of the UK can expect sunshine. Temperatures will reach 26-28C (79-82F) in central and south-eastern parts of England.
An area of low pressure, containing the remnants of Tropical Storm Dexter, will approach from the west bringing rain to western Scotland and Northern Ireland later in the day.
This that will start to draw even warmer air northwards for the start of the new week.