The UK is predicted to finally warm up with a heatwave coming in the second half of July caused by a hot plume of air banishing the downpours.
According to the Met Office, a "hot spell" of weather is expected to hit England from July 19 and last until August 2.
June and the start of July was plagued by thunderstorms and heavy rainfall across the country.
But Brits are poised for a sunnier couple of weeks as the summer finally returns.
The Met Office's outlook for July 19 to August 2 predicts an "increased chance of some very warm or hot spells occurring," BirminghamLive reports.
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Forecasters say "fine and dry weather for much of the UK is most likely for the rest of July" from that point on.
Temperatures are also likely to be above average for much of this period.
However, forecasters say there's a chance for occasional spells of rain in north-western areas, with a very low chance of thundery conditions developing in the south.

The sodden summer weather will however rage on today.
There is set to be more showers across the country, following sporadic downpours on Monday.
The heaviest rain will be across the northeast of England as well as parts of Scotland, while other regions will see some sunny spells.
Wednesday will continue with the unsettled weather and forecasters predict a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, along with a risk of thunder in eastern regions.

Temperatures are expected to stay in the mid to high teens for most places across the UK on Tuesday, with the highest peaks reaching near 20C in the south.
It comes after heavy rain lashed the nation on Monday with temperatures staying far cooler than felt in recent weeks.
Wednesday could also see some scattered and heavy showers in parts of the country.
UK Weather Forecast
Today:
Heavy rain mostly clearing but persisting across parts of eastern Scotland and northern England. Gales on English Channel coasts easing. Otherwise, a day of sunny spells and showers, the heaviest of these across northeast England.
Tonight:
Rain persisting over northern and eastern Scotland whilst showery rain affects some other areas. Some drier, clearer spells, especially across eastern England.
Wednesday:
Rain across northern Scotland easing. Low cloud breaking elsewhere to leave a mixture of sunny spells and scattered showers, some heavy with a risk of thunder, especially in the east.