It's going to be beach weather this weekend in Mallorca. | Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter

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The temperatures in the Balearics this weekend will exceed 30ºC with the arrival of a mass of warm air, which could lead to tropical nights in the Serra de Tramuntana.

According to Miquel Gili, deputy spokesperson for the State Meteorological Agency in the Balearics, on Saturday the maximum temperatures forecast will exceed 30ºC in the Balearics and could occasionally reach peaks of 33ºC in the Pollensa area, when the maximum temperatures for this time of year should be between 17 and 22ºC. The wind will blow from the east or southeast with a light to moderate intensity.

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On Sunday it will be much of the same.
Gili has indicated that from Monday onwards, the effects of a front that is now entering the mainland could begin to be felt, with some slight muddy rain and an easterly wind, but with maximum temperatures that will drop a few degrees, reaching values below 30ºC.

In the UK it is expected to record its hottest day of the year so far this weekend - with some towns and cities set to bask in balmy temperatures.

The Met Office said temperatures could reach up to 22C (72F) in East Anglia on Saturday as unseasonably warm air brings sunny spells to parts of the country.