Brits across the country can expect fine and dry weather for the Queen's Platinum Jubliee but it won't be sunny for everyone.
Millions are getting ready to celebrate this weekend with street parties and BBQs as there are high hopes for lush temperatures.
"Good sunny spells" are in store for the many street parties and outdoor events planned across the country, though people should not expect a scorcher, the Met Office has said.
The weather will be unsettled and cool starting today, but by Thursday much of the cloud should clear.
Wednesday will be drier for many, with the clouds clearing further for the first day of the four-day bank holiday on Thursday.
After a chilly start and showers in Northern Ireland and western Scotland, most of the UK will enjoy fine and dry conditions with sunny spells.
On Friday, it will be a similar picture for most, with some areas basking in "plenty of sunshine", the Met Office said, though rain could fall in central and northern England.
"On Saturday and Sunday it's looking quite settled, with most places seeing quite a bit of fine and dry weather again, with a risk of showers this time in the south east and east coast, maybe," Met Office forecaster Richard Miles said.
The western half of the UK looks set to get the most of the weekend sunshine.
Temperatures will be creeping closer to the average for the time of year, making it feel warmer by the weekend.
In London, where the official Jubilee celebrations are taking place, the mercury is set to hover in the early 20s.
He added: "It's looking OK; good dry weather with some sunny spells."
Here's a region by region breakdown of what you can expect for your area during the Jubilee weekend.
Scotland
Temperatures will start to creep up by the end of the week, but showers are still possible in places.
The mercury will creep up to the mid-teens.
Northern Ireland
There is some chance of some rain on Thursday followed by a few showers on Friday.
Temperatures will reach 17C in some places.
North East
By Thursday, temperatures will reach 17C as pockets of sunshine will peek out across the region.
Showers are still on the cards, but for many, it will be cloudy.
North West
Showers are to be expected for the start of the Jubilee four-day celebrations but the mercury will continue to climb.
Temperatures will reach 18C in some places with some sunshine coming through.
Midlands
The Met Office says the start of the Jubilee weekend will possibly see showers before turning warmer by the end of the week.
There will be sunny spells on Thursday and Friday.
Many can expect chilly nights and light winds.
Wales
By Thursday, temperatures will hit the high-teens and sunny weather will come in.
On Friday, temperatures will hover around 18C for much of the region with plenty of sunny spells.
London
Thursday and Friday will be sunny and warm, but the odd shower is still possible.
The mercury will rise to 20C in some places, but with the cloud cover, it may feel a bit cooler.
South East
Similar to London, temperatures will hit 20C in some places.
However, there is more sunshine predicted across the Jubilee weekend.
South West
On Thursday, the weather will be sunny and warm before a risk of showers comes in on Friday.
Temperatures will reach 20C in some places.