Met Office says ....
Outlook for Thursday to Saturday:
Mainly dry with sunshine across England and Wales. Often cloudier across Scotland and Northern Ireland, with rain mainly in the northwest. Very warm and humid across the south by Friday.
Updated: 03:17 on Tue 17 Jul 2018 BST
Beeb Beeb Ceeb says .....
Saturday 14 July—Sunday 22 July
Turning less hot. Occasional rain
Much of England and Wales will have another largely fine and very warm weekend with plenty of sunshine. Winds will be mostly gentle too. Decidedly hot in the southeast and East Anglia with highs into the low 30s Celsius.
Through the first half of the new week a band of showery rain will make its way southeastwards across England and Wales before giving way to drier and brighter weather from the northwest.
Through the second half of the week, temperatures may start to climb again briefly before a band of wetter and less warm weather spreads from the northwest. Indeed, all areas could experience some useful rainfall for a day or two.
Monday 23 July—Sunday 29 July
Often warm but showers at times.
Through the last full week of July, much of the UK is likely to experience rather mixed weather conditions.
Rainfall amounts are likely to be higher than in recent weeks with showers at times and some useful rainfall for gardeners.
The reason for this change in weather is that areas of low pressure look more likely to extend southwards across the UK at times while high pressure moves further away to the east.
There should also be some drier and sunnier interludes for most and temperatures are expected to be near or slightly above the July average.
Despite some rainfall at times, it is likely to be rather warm. There is the chance of a couple of hotter days mixed in for central and southeastern areas of England.
Have a nice ride gentlemen