Wiltshire is set for warm temperatures as a 'Saharan Plume' is predicted to sweep across the UK in the upcoming days.
After summery weather hit the county briefly this month before disappearing, locals will be excited to learn that things are about to start hotting up in Wiltshire again.
It comes amid reports of another Saharan dust plume which could reach British shores.
But despite the sunny weather, UK residents should brace themselves for the potential dust storm, as experts have issued warnings about the significant dust hazard it could pose.
A surge in air pollution levels is expected, which could spell trouble for those with lung conditions such as asthma.
The dust is also expected to settle on cars, and could scratch paintwork and windows if not cleaned off properly.
If this happens, motorists should rinse their car thoroughly before soaking it in a snow foam soak and giving it another good rinse.
Latest 5-day Met Office forecast for the region
Friday and Saturday:
On both days, temperatures will rise from 14 degrees at around 10am to 19 degrees by 3pm and remain high until 7pm. Grey clouds are expected with some sunshine.
Sunday:
The sun is set to come out blazing on Sunday, with temperatures reaching up to 20 degrees and clear skies throughout the day.
Monday to Wednesday:
As the next week approaches, temperatures are set to slowly drop again with highs of 19 on Monday, 18 on Tuesday and 17 on Wednesday. The skies should remain sunny with some chances of cloud.
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