The Met Office has said temperatures are expected to get warmer over the weekend after a short cold snap.
Temperatures are forecast to rise over the coming days with highs expected around the mid 20s next week.
This weekend is expected to be a "fine and dry day" the Met Office has said with highs of 19C.
A spokesman for the Met Office said: "Through the second half of next week, the vast majority of the UK is expected to be fine and dry, with spells of sunshine for most areas during the day.
"Daytime temperatures will likely be above average for many regions, although some cool nights are possible with mist or fog patches developing overnight.
"There is little change expected during the following weekend and much of the week that follows, although by late September there is a chance that more unsettled conditions may begin to develop."
It comes as the county has experienced a short cold snap with temperatures dropping to around 3C overnight.
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