The Met Office has raised hopes for an Indian summer in Liverpool this September, with forecasters predicting temperatures to be "above average".
August has seen some mixed weather hit Merseyside with a lack of the sunny days and rocketing temperatures we saw in July.
While the rest of August looks to be fairly settled in Liverpool there could be warmer temperatures to come in September.
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The Met Office long range forecast is predicting that high pressure will dominate at the end of August and into September, bringing "fine and settled weather across the UK" with temperatures "rather warm in the west."
The rest of September could see unsettled weather, with a mixture of showers and drier spells, but forecasters are predicting that temperatures will remain high.
Here's exactly what the Met Office forecast has to say.
Met Office forecast for Sunday August 29 to Tuesday September 7
High pressure is likely to dominate through the end of August and the start of September, resulting in fine and settled weather across the UK.
This will bring variable amounts of cloud, sunny spells, a few light showers, and some fog patches overnight, which clear during early morning.
It looks increasingly likely that largely settled conditions will persist through much of the rest of this period, though perhaps weak frontal systems bringing light rain and showers at times. Winds likely to be light to moderate for most, fresher along the east coasts, and breezier towards the far south, where it may feel cooler.
It is likely to be rather warm in the west but cool in the east below any persistent cloud.
Met Office forecast for Tuesday September 7 to Tuesday September 21
Confidence decreasing into this period, however there is a signal for high pressure and associated settled conditions to gradually become less dominant, with a trend towards more unsettled conditions.
This may bring changeable conditions with periods of showers and longer spells of rain, interspersed with drier spells at times.
Temperatures are likely to be above average for the time of the year.