Large parts of the country are set to swelter on Bank Holiday Monday as temperatures hit 30C in some areas. New Weather data from WXCharts.com shows that Yorkshire, the Midlands and South Coast will all see the mercury soar past 25C in the afternoon.
Meanwhile Wales will record the highest temperature of the day with a high of 30C expected. The Met Office warned: "High pressure is dominant over the UK over the weekend, bringing a good deal of dry and fine weather, albeit with varying amounts of cloud. Monday's Bank Holiday for Northern Ireland, England and Wales will see a continuation of the settled weather, with potentially some long periods of sunshine and above average temperatures for many."
Met Office Chief Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said: "High pressure over the UK this weekend and into Monday will help to keep any more persistent rain offshore and will bring a good deal of dry, fine and settled weather.
"Cloud amounts are the main variable through the weekend and could impact how warm it feels for some.
"Eastern areas may still feel rather chilly on Saturday under cloud cover, but temperatures are generally on the rise through the weekend, possibly peaking around 28C in some parts of southern and central England on Monday."
The hot Bank Holiday could be the peak of high temperatures in the UK, with the remainder of the week likely to see a more mixed weather pattern with Ex-Hurricane Erin likely to bring unsettled conditions, including heavy rain.

Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Tony Wisson is assessing the medium-range forecast. He said: "There's still a lot to work out in terms of the exact track and position of what will become Ex-Hurricane Erin.
"This system should have undergone its transition into an ex-hurricane by the time it reaches the mid-Atlantic, and it will continue to weaken as a broad low-pressure system as it then drifts towards the UK.
"This will displace our current settled weather, bringing spells of rain and perhaps strong winds in places by the middle of next week.
"Tuesday is when we're likely to see the start of this influence, with a band of rain pushing from west to east over the UK. Rainfall could be heavy for a time in parts of the west, though it's too early to be precise with details on this."
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