There's going to be some autumn-like rains but temperatures associated with summer next week. Britain should see more wet weather over the next few days due to low pressure over the country.
A drier weekend could see highs of 22C before heavy rain returns, thanks to low pressure in the wake of hurricanes Earl and Danielle. Weather maps from WXCharts show that temperatures could reach 25C by Tuesday, the Mirror reports.
Met Office forecaster Aidan McGivern said: “Things have changed since the start of the month, for starters rain has arrived in many parts of the UK but also we’ve seen hurricanes form in the Atlantic.
"It has been a remarkably quiet start to the Atlantic hurricane season but now it has turned busier. Hurricane Earl, hurricane Danielle as well - don’t worry these aren’t going to hit the UK as fully formed hurricanes but they will have some influence on the UK’s weather over the next week or so.”
This week the country has already been impacted by an extra-tropical cycle, with low pressure, and that has been bringing the showers. It is expected to be a washout for Thursday and also be very wet on Friday.
The Met Office has a yellow weather warning in place for rain in north east Scotland that will run until 10am.
And there will be more rain heading for the country next week, said Mr McGivern. He added: "It does look like there will be some heavy rain as these fronts cross the country over next week because that rain is being fed by tropical moistures.
"So there is a lot of warmth and humidity tied up in this system wrapped around Danielle and that means especially over western hills there could be some very soggy weather for Sunday and into the start of next week and elsewhere as it crosses the country.
"Also a breezy start to the week, but that breeze coming up from the south, because it is coming up from hurricane, or ex-hurricane Danielle, it is bringing in that tropical warmth so actually for the start of next week it could look quite warm, especially in the east if we get some brighter spells."
Met Office five-day forecast for UK
Today: A mixture of sunny spells and showers, some heavy with hail and thunder, and slow-moving across England and Wales. More persistent heavy rain perhaps reaching the northeast later.
Tonight: Rain, perhaps heavy, moving westwards across Scotland, perhaps affecting northwest England, North Wales and parts of Northern Ireland later. Elsewhere, showers mostly dying out but some persisting near southern coasts.
Friday: Band of cloud and rain across northern and western areas clearing east with scattered heavy showers developing in south. Scotland and Northern Ireland becoming mainly dry with sunshine.
Outlook for Saturday to Monday: Fewer showers on Saturday, although these could be heavy in the southeast. Becoming more unsettled from the west through Sunday, moving erratically east on Monday. Becoming warm in the southeast.