THE mini heatwave across the Vale could last through the weekend - with tomorrow expected to be the hottest day so far before temperatures start to cool.

It’s the perfect weather to head to the beach this weekend as the Met Office has predicted that the heat will continue into the weekend before temperatures start to dip at the start of next week.

The Vale has experienced its hottest September since 2016, as temperatures are expected to peak at 26 degrees on Saturday.

But there is change on the way, as the forecaster has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms, as the Vale could be hit with thundery showers on Sunday.

There is an increasing chance on Sunday that we could experience some intense thundery downpours which will be welcomed by most following a spell of hot weather.

Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Nick Silkstone said: “A cold front will begin to influence things as it arrives from the northwest over the weekend, though it’ll remain very warm or hot to the southeast of this front.   

"There’s a chance the thunderstorm risk for some central and western areas from Friday, but more especially Saturday onwards may require a warning response, with some potentially impactful downpours.

“The exact details on the likely positioning of these downpours are still being determined, and indeed many places may see little if any rain on Friday and Saturday.”  

The Met Office’s long forecast from Tuesday, September 12 to Thursday, September 21 promises to be cooler with light to moderate winds expected as well as overnight fog could occur.

Temperatures from tomorrow are expected to reach 26 degrees across Barry and 27 degrees in Penarth before dropping to 18 degrees from Wednesday onward, with the Pollen count at medium.