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MOST Brits can look forward to three solid days of sunny weather this week although things take a turn for the Bank Holiday weekend.

Many southern parts of England and Wales will remain dry throughout today and it will feel warm in the sunshine, the Met Office forecasts.

Early morning fishermen get to see the sunrise over Whitby West Pier today
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Early morning fishermen get to see the sunrise over Whitby West Pier todayCredit: LNP
The top temperature for today and the next two days is predicted to be 25C
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The top temperature for today and the next two days is predicted to be 25CCredit: MET Office

The top temperature is expected to hit 25C at around 6pm today near London.

Other parts of the UK will also see a bright day with sunny spells but with the possibility of scattered showers.

These are likely to affect the northern half of the UK and the showers could become heavy at times.

Overnight, a few showers are possible, mainly in western parts.

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However, most areas are forecast to remain dry throughout although cloud cover is predicted to increase.

Southeast England could also see some fog patches although it will remain mild for most.

Those conditions are likely to continue into Wednesday with most parts staying dry and bright with sunny spells.

The top temperature, once again, is expected to hit 25C.

Outbreaks of rain though are expected to move into the northwest and it will be breezy and feel fresher.

Further afield and into the start of the Bank Holiday weekend it is expected to be a mix of sunny spells and heavy showers.

Conditions are expected to become fresher from the northwest from Friday and moving into the weekend.

Temperatures will take a tumble with London only reaching 20C on Saturday and only slightly better on Sunday at 21C.

Met Office meteorologist Alex Deakin said: “More warm weather to come over the next couple of days across the south.

"Further north, we’re going to see more cloud on Tuesday and there’ll be a few more showers around as well.”

Fishermen hope for an early morning catch today on Blyth Pier, Northumberland
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Fishermen hope for an early morning catch today on Blyth Pier, NorthumberlandCredit: PA
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