Summer has started - with forecasters predicting today will be the hottest day of the year so far in north Cumbria.

But a warning has been issued stating that conditions will break tomorrow when rain is expected and could cause disruptions.

Following a hot sunny day yesterday (THURS) the spell is set to continue throughout today with temperatures expected to reach 26C.

"It's easily going to be your warmest day of the year so far," said a spokeswoman for the Met Office. "It should be a sparkling start to the day."

On Monday temperatures reached 21.5C, which was the highest temperature recorded for Carlisle in 2017.

Tomorrow will be dry, warm and bright to start with - but there is an "increasing threat" of thundery showers during the day.

"As we head towards the evening those should ease away and it will be fresher into Sunday," added the spokeswoman.

The Met Office this morning issued a yellow warning for rain across the region tomorrow.

Heavy, thundery showers are expected in the afternoon and evening which have the potential to bring localised flooding, hail and frequent lightning.

Apart from tomorrow's break, forecasters say the pleasant weather will continue throughout the Bank Holiday weekend into Monday, though temperatures will drop to the high teens.