Brace yourselves :
Temperatures could soar over 30C in some parts of the UK over the weekend and early part of next week.
Sunday and Monday are expected to be the hottest days, with temperatures of up to the "mid-30s" expected in the south east of England, according to BBC Weather.
Other parts of southern and eastern England, as well as the Midlands and south Wales, may also experience rising temperatures
The hot spell is being linked to Storm Debby, which has caused severe flooding and heavy rain in the US.
The storm itself will not reach the UK, but a plume of hot and humid air across Spain and France will move northwards and affect parts of England and Wales, BBC Weather said.