This spring is on course to be the third warmest since records began in 1910, according to figures from the Met Office.
Based on information up until May 28 the mean temperature for the UK is 8.97C (48.15F).
If conditions remain average over the weekend, this May will rank only behind 2007 (9.05C/48.29F) and 2011 (9.15C/48.47F), according to the Met Office's National Climate Information Centre.
Saturday is forecast to be a predominantly dry and fine day with spells of warm sunshine.
Up to the May 28 the temperatures have been 0.8C above the long-term average for the UK.

March, April and May have all seen above average temperatures, the Met Office said.
The current run of above-average temperatures continues a trend that began in December.
All of the months from then through to April have each been at least 1C above the long-term average.
It has been particularly warm in Scotland this spring.
The current mean temperature (7.63C/45.73F) is just above the record of 7.61C (45.7F) set three years ago.
But although the temperatures have been higher than normal, May has been duller and wetter than average, experiencing 97.7mm of rain - 140% of the long-term average.
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