could be headed to the UK, with Brits set to see temperatures of up to 20C. maps from WXCHARTS show that on Saturday, May 3, at 6 pm, large swathes of the UK will see warm temperatures. This comes at the start of May, with on the horizon. Many Brits will be glad to see sunny days on the way.
For most of the Midlands, the south-west, and the east coast, will reach up to 20C. London could reach temperatures as high as 22C, while in Scotland, temperatures will not reach above 16C.
As for Wales, Devon and Cornwall, slightly cooler will be felt with an average of around 16C.
But on Sunday, May 4, more areas will see with most parts of the UK seeing at least 17C.
This time, the warmer will stretch all the way up to Scotland with Wick, one of the northernmost points, to see 18C.
The only areas to miss out on 20C will be some parts of Wales, some parts of the south west, some parts of the north west, and some parts of the East Midlands.
On Sunday, May 4, at midnight, maps show skies over the UK will mostly be clear and free from any precipitation.
However, some areas will be cloudier than others with brief clouds over Cornwall, Dover and the north of Scotland.
The long-range says: "Fairly changeable at first, with cloud and rain moving slowly east across the UK, probably easing and breaking into showers as it does so, with more settled conditions developing later in the weekend away from the far northwest.
"Into the following week, it will most probably be high-pressure dominated, with large amounts of fine weather, and perhaps the odd heavy shower, especially in the south.

"Any more unsettled interludes liable to be brief and mainly affecting western or northwestern UK."
It adds that there is a small chance of an alternative scenario coming off, with cloudier and wetter weather more extensive, especially across the south and west of the UK.
While most parts of the UK will see in the high teens, not all areas will reach the 20C high.
A full list of cities that won't see 20C:England
Exeter
Plymouth
Sheffield
Kingston upon Hull
Gloucester
Wolverhampton
Canterbury
Wales
Swansea
Newport
Scotland
Glasgow
You may also like
John Higgins chokes back tears live on air and consoled by BBC snooker host
Every word Ange Postecoglou said on why he took off Romero and Van de Ven plus Udogie's absence
Ange Postecoglou left facing bleak reality as Nottingham Forest march past Spurs
Parents trap kids in scorching hot car killing toddler, 2, while another dies from malnutrition
Oti Mabuse defends JoJo Siwa and Chris Hughes' Celebrity Big Brother connection