A high of 19°C is expected across north Wales and northwest England on Saturday, with temperatures set to exceed 17°C for much of the country.
Met Office spokesman Honor Criswick said there will be “plenty of blue skies to go around” with temperatures “widely above average for the time of year”.
The sunshine will continue on Sunday for many – far exceeding March’s average maximum temperature of 9.2°C – despite the far north of Scotland facing persistent rain.
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“Still those blue skies sticking around,” Criswick said, with “highs once again of 17, 18, 19°C possible where we see the brighter skies.”
The early spring sunshine means temperatures are likely to surpass European holiday destinations known for their warm weather. A high of 15°C is forecast this weekend for Marbella on the south coast of Spain, a maximum of 17°C is expected in Ibiza, and 18°C is forecast for Sorrento on Italy’s Amalfi Coast.
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Sun worshipers will need to savour the weekend’s weather, however, as a significant change in the atmosphere brings much cooler conditions from early next week.
By Tuesday, temperatures are set to drop below the March across the UK. Rural spots in Scotland could see -4°C on Tuesday night.
Are you ready for the cold snap?
Ahead of a return to cold weather next week, it is important to prepare for the drop in temperatures. There are several simple steps you can take to help during the cold and damp conditions.
Keep your home warm
While turning on electric and gas heating will help, it is also expensive. This is why it is important to make sure that heat stays in your home and does not leak outside.
Plugging up any gaps in your windows or doors can help, as can finding any other places where drafts might be coming in and heat could be escaping. Drawing your curtains will also help keep your home warm, although keep them open if the sun is shining in.
Layer up
An extra jumper, a pair of thick socks, a pair of long johns or a base layer beneath your clothes can help keep you warm during the colder days.
Wearing layers is often better than putting on one big thick item, according to the British Heart Foundation, which also recommends sticking to wool, cotton or fleece fabrics.
Keep moving
By keeping active you can burn more energy in your body, which creates heat and helps to keep you warm.
Even though it feels warm under your covers, a short jog around the block – if you are able to – could heat you up more than sitting still. Even light exercise can help you keep warm.
“With these cold northeasterly winds, we are likely to see some wintry showers across the north and the east of the UK next week, but any accumulations of snow are likely to be largely restricted to hills. We’ll also see a return to overnight frosts in many areas.
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It comes after the UK saw its hottest day of the year so far with a peak of 19°C in Santon Downham in Suffolk on Thursday.
Many parts of the South East of the country, including Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and London, also saw temperatures above 18°C this week.
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