THE Bank Holiday weekend is set to be SAVED by a plume of tropical air that will blast away this week’s miserable downpours, experts say.
The Met Office says Londoners could see highs of 23C today.
Their Friday forecast said: “Any mist or fog lifting to give another dry morning with long sunny periods. Sunshine continuing into the afternoon, but a little hazier in the west. Showers spreading north overnight. Maximum temperature 23 °C.”
According to weather charts from WXCHARTS and reports from BBC meteorologists, the start of Queen’s Jubilee weekend will remain dry.
Deputy chief meteorologist Helen Caughey said: “While it may be an unsettled start for some with showers for northern and western areas, many areas will see generally settled conditions over much of the long Jubilee Weekend, with plenty of dry weather and good spells of sunshine.
Another beautiful Jubilee day beckons – but make the most of it
Brits are sure to carry on the party in her honour as another beautiful day beckons.
The mercury climbed to a balmy 22C in south-eastern England on Thursday, with temperatures in the high teens and mid-20s elsewhere.
And the warm weather will continue into Friday when Brits will bask in scorching 26C heat.
However, sun-worshippers are urged to make the most of it.
The Met Office is mulling a possible warning for thunderstorms ahead of the concert on Saturday night, and some forecasters are predicting a deluge for the last day of the weekend.
Relatively cloudy with a risk of showers
The Met Office said: “The best of the sunshine will be across northern Scotland, the far southwest of England and Wales as well as the southeast this afternoon.
“It’ll also brighten up across much of southern Scotland and northern England.
“Elsewhere it’ll be relatively cloudy with a risk of showers.”