HOPES are rising for a second mini heatwave this month in Worcestershire.

The fallout from the recent Hurricane Larry in America could spill across the Atlantic, bringing warm weather next week.

But forecasters are warning people not to get their hopes too high, as it is unlikely the mercury will reach the 30C we saw last week.

Met Office forecaster Alex Deakin told The Sun: "At the moment it does look like high pressure will be the more dominant feature.

"It won't be as crazily warm as it was and it will be cold at night, but it could mean fine and dry weather.

"The battle between high and low pressure will continue into the start of next week.

"On the face of it, it does look like the high is going to win out, but low pressure to the south can't be ruled out."

The hope is that temperatures could reach the mid 20Cs next week, but currently the forecast is for the high to be 19C most days.

The current Met Office long range forecast is also warning for light rain showers on Sunday, before it remains dry with a gentle breeze throughout the rest of next week.