Most of the computer models are now agreeing that an area of high pressure to the west of the UK, currently in the Atlantic, will topple across the country.
So at the weekend we are expecting to see plenty of drier weather, with the best of any sunshine across western parts, where it will feel warmer.
But instead of the high pressure sliding to the east of the country as it often does – which would bring warmer southerly or south-westerly winds – it is forecast to remain just to the west of the country.
This would give rise to northerly or north-easterly winds for many that would bring cooler and cloudier conditions with limited spells of sunshine, especially to eastern parts.
North Sea coasts would be rather chilly with an onshore breeze, along with cloudy and misty conditions for some.