West Midlands weather: Tropical 30C heatwave arrives for weekend of sizzling sunshine
Summer is finally here this weekend with a tropical heatwave arriving in the West Midlands from the Azores.
Temperatures are predicted to reach up to 30C (86F) across the Midlands - almost double the usual average of 17C (63F) for this time of year.
The sunshine and blue skies are set to last into the middle of next week, according to the Met Office.
But there could be unwelcome news for hayfever sufferers with a very high pollen count expected across England and Wales in the coming days.
Forecasters believe weather into July is also promising after the Met Office told of 'some very warm or even hot spells at times'.
Spokeswoman Nicky Maxey said: "We are looking at temperatures for the central and south-east getting to 30C over the weekend, certainly the high 20s.
"Temperatures will warm up as we go into the weekend and the start of next week. We're looking at warmer temperatures continuing into the middle of next week.
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"This warm area is coming up from the tropical maritime air of the Azores in Portugal."
In London and the south it will stay warm during the nights, with 13C (55F) predicted for Friday overnight and 18C (65F) overnight on Saturday.
"It will be quite humid and quite sticky and warm overnight as well as during the day," Ms Maxey said.
The warm weather is unlikely to reach Scotland and the north, she added.
"As you go further north temperatures aren't quite as high and we're seeing a chance of some showers and more cloudy weather," she said.
The highest temperature recorded in June was 35.6C in 1976 in Southampton.
Meanwhile those visiting Spain this week are set for a scorcher as temperatures hit 40C (104F) in Seville.