The UK is set to experience a sunny spell from August 27 through September 2, as indicated by recent weather maps and data from WX Charts and Met Desk.
This period will begin with a fresh and sunny start on Sunday, though conditions will quickly shift to cloudy and wet in the northern and western regions.
According to the Met Office forecast for August 28 to September 6, central and eastern areas will initially enjoy dry and very warm weather, with temperatures possibly reaching hot levels.
However, western regions are expected to see more cloud cover and occasional patchy rain. As the week progresses, a cooler westerly flow will likely reduce the intensity of the heat, though the exact duration of the warm weather in the east remains uncertain.
Towards the end of the week, high pressure might become more dominant, bringing settled conditions across the UK, though rain could persist in the far northwest.
Prevailing, temperatures are expected to trend above average, with a small chance of thunderstorms.
Following early September, the UK will likely experience dry and settled weather, with high pressure prevailing.
However, confidence in this continued stability decreases as the second week of September approaches, suggesting a return to a mix of weather types, including periods of rain and drier intervals.
Temperatures are anticipated to revert to near-average levels, with cooler conditions expected in the northwest and a gradual cooling trend in the southeast.