People across the country have enjoyed good weather on their second weekend of increased freedom from lockdown restrictions.
The mini-heatwave will continue into Sunday, although it will be the Western Highlands of Scotland that could see the warmest temperatures as the mercury hits 18C.
A dog on the beach in Weston-super-Mare (Ben Birchall/PA)
Finding shade beneath the pier struts (Ben Birchall/PA)
A surfer in the sea off Bournemouth beach (Steve Parsons/PA)
A kite surfer was further down the coast at Boscombe (Steve Parsons/PA)
Roman Honsnejman (left) and Tereza Ondraskova enjoy the good weather at Hullard Park, Manchester (Danny Lawson/PA)
People across the country have enjoyed good weather on their second weekend of increased freedom from lockdown restrictions.
The mini-heatwave will continue into Sunday, although it will be the Western Highlands of Scotland that could see the warmest temperatures as the mercury hits 18C.
A dog on the beach in Weston-super-Mare (Ben Birchall/PA)
Finding shade beneath the pier struts (Ben Birchall/PA)
A surfer in the sea off Bournemouth beach (Steve Parsons/PA)
A kite surfer was further down the coast at Boscombe (Steve Parsons/PA)
Roman Honsnejman (left) and Tereza Ondraskova enjoy the good weather at Hullard Park, Manchester (Danny Lawson/PA)
People across the country have enjoyed good weather on their second weekend of increased freedom from lockdown restrictions.
The mini-heatwave will continue into Sunday, although it will be the Western Highlands of Scotland that could see the warmest temperatures as the mercury hits 18C.
A dog on the beach in Weston-super-Mare (Ben Birchall/PA)
Finding shade beneath the pier struts (Ben Birchall/PA)
A surfer in the sea off Bournemouth beach (Steve Parsons/PA)
A kite surfer was further down the coast at Boscombe (Steve Parsons/PA)
Roman Honsnejman (left) and Tereza Ondraskova enjoy the good weather at Hullard Park, Manchester (Danny Lawson/PA)
People across the country have enjoyed good weather on their second weekend of increased freedom from lockdown restrictions.
The mini-heatwave will continue into Sunday, although it will be the Western Highlands of Scotland that could see the warmest temperatures as the mercury hits 18C.
A dog on the beach in Weston-super-Mare (Ben Birchall/PA)
Finding shade beneath the pier struts (Ben Birchall/PA)
A surfer in the sea off Bournemouth beach (Steve Parsons/PA)
A kite surfer was further down the coast at Boscombe (Steve Parsons/PA)
Roman Honsnejman (left) and Tereza Ondraskova enjoy the good weather at Hullard Park, Manchester (Danny Lawson/PA)
Temperatures are forecast to hit 20C as the UK continues to see above-average temperatures for late April, the Met Office has said.
Most can look forward to a dry and sunny weekend, but it will be the west of the UK that experiences the warmest weather on Saturday and Sunday.
The mercury is expected to reach highs of 20C in Porthmadog in north Wales on Saturday afternoon – down slightly from a high of 20.8C recorded on Friday in the same location.
Dry this afternoon, with plenty of #sunshine across the UK ☀️
Still #windy across southwest England and along the south coast too pic.twitter.com/YXvOQ98vJ6