Britain will end May with 28C highs as provisional figures from the Met Office indicate it's been the UK's sunniest spring on record.
And this weekend's sunshine won't be just in the south of the country as BBC forecaster Nick Miller said parts of the Scottish Highlands will see the highest temperatures on Friday, likely to reach 28C for some.
For most of Britain Friday will be "sunshine all the way" - though he did warn about the high UV and increasing grass pollen count.
It comes after the Environment Agency announced there are no plans for hosepipe bans despite some regions being on course for the driest May on record.