Parts of England are set to bask in summer-like temperatures later this month, making it hotter than parts of Spain.
WX Charts temperature maps have revealed how the mercury is set to rise to highs of 23C, 24C and 25C in a total of 11 days.
On Tuesday, May 20, temperature maps turn shades of orange from the height of temperatures.
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It could make England hotter than parts of the Costa Del Sol, trumping temperatures such as 22C forecasted in Benidorm for the same time period.
The hottest of areas of England that day are set to include Birmingham and London, where the mercury will peak at 25C.
Weather maps have forecasted temperatures of 25C -Credit:WX Charts
The West Midlands region is set to experience average temperatures of 23C.
While the South East could see highs of 24C outside London, alongside the East Midlands and North East.
In its long range weather forecast from May 13 to May 22, the Met Office said much of this period is looking ‘dry’.
The forecaster said many areas will experience ‘clear and sunny spells’.
England is set to be hotter than parts of the Costa Del Sol -Credit:WX Charts
But the Met Office did also warn of rain and showers in some areas, which could turn heavy and thundery.
The Met Office said: “Much of this period is looking dry across most of the UK, with clear or sunny spells for many areas, as high pressure likely dominates the weather pattern across the UK.
“However, at the start of this period, thicker cloud with some rain or showers, which could be heavy and thundery, is likely to affect at least the southwest of the UK, with a chance that more of the UK gets affected on Tuesday.
“The end of this period may also be more unsettled, particularly towards the south or southwest, with rain or showers possible again.
“Winds will mostly be light with daytime temperatures likely to be slightly above normal overall, although there is a chance of some chilly nights in places.”