As the heatwave continues, more than five million people are under hosepipe bans due to concerns over the lack of rainfall and increased demand for water.
Anglian Water has introduced its first hosepipe ban in a decade which applies to customers in the east of England and begins at 01:00 BST on Saturday.
A ban for one million households supplied by Southern Water in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight has also come into force. South East Water has its own restrictions in place.
On Thursday, Cambridge Water also announced its first hosepipe ban in 30 years.
For most places, the dry spell is set to continue.
But with lower pressure sitting the other side of the English Channel the far south-west of England could see some showers on Monday. These should die out as they run further north on Tuesday.
It is not really until the end of the week that the chance of rain is greater. This currently looks confined to southern parts of England, and perhaps only briefly.
Most of the downpours may be over the near continent as high pressure is forecast to build back across the UK next weekend from the Atlantic. This would bring a cooler wind but no rain.