A 'mini heatwave' has been predicted by forecasters and meteorologists at WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data, as well as Netweather TV.
New maps and charts, from WX Charts, using Met Desk data, show the temperatures will peak at 23C today (Wednesday May 15) as the thermometers spike.
A blast of pleasant weather and balmy conditions will sweep in from France in the European Union with maps from Netweather TV and WX Charts, using Met Desk, showing Friday, May 31, will be the first date of it kicking off.
It comes after what was the hottest weekend of the year so far
Weather maps and charts, from WX Charts, show the country roasting with 23C highs on May 23, with the Midlands, North East and Yorkshire poised to be hottest in England.
Tomorrow (May 11) is expected to be the hottest day of the year
High temperatures are likely to last for five days, with mid-twenties heat for a long period as the UK basks in the balmy conditions
Met Office says the south of England could see highs of up to 26C on Saturday - smashing the current record of 23.4C last Thursday
Temperatures are warm across the whole of the country, according to fresh weather maps from WX Charts, which uses Met Desk data.
The heatwave over half term will strike England with 800 miles set to sizzle in the rising temperatures, from Bank Holiday Monday, which kicks off the week on May 27.
The UK has been handed the exact dates of its next heatwave as a Saharan plume hits England - with the prospect of a "very big" and "historic" heatwave this summer
The UK is poised for 23C highs on Sunday May 19 to Tuesday May 21, with temperatures in the UK hotter than Malibu in California, where it'll languish around the mid-teens and peak on the thermometer at 16C.