CAN you spot your home or favourite spot in and around Devizes in this impressive aerial video?

The three-minute video shot from a drone shows various landmarks,including the Caen Hill locks, the Crammer and Quakers Walk.

"Each video takes some time too to film," said Simon Folkard, of Devizes, who used a camera mounted on a YUNEEC Q500 Typhoon Quadcopter to capture the scenes.

"There has to be lots of planning beforehand to make sure we stick to all the rules that we have to abide by."

Further information about Mr Folkard's Civil Aviation Authority-approved work can be found here: www.aair.biz

The video was shot on a frosty morning but warm air and sunshine is set to sweep north from the continent, offering a pleasant change from the turbulent weather Storm Katie brought over Easter last weekend.

And forecasters say temperatures could reach up to 18C in London and up to 17C in central and southern England on Sunday - putting them on a par with Barcelona and hotter than the Spanish capital Madrid, which is expected to see temperatures of 15C.

From Saturday, the UK will be able to feel the warmer weather, which will be around 5C higher than the English average for April - 11C.

Devizes is expected to have temperatures of up to 12C on Saturday and 13C on Sunday.

Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said: "Warmer air will become widespread on Sunday and a lot of us will notice a slightly warmer feel, slightly muggier. It will be the first widespread warm spell we have seen this year."

The warmer climate is due to tropical continental air being brought into the UK through a change in wind direction.

Mr Snell said although the weather will be noticeably warmer, we can still expect some April showers - although not until Sunday night in Wiltshire - which will get heavier on Monday.

He added: "There will be plenty of dry and bright weather but there will be rain at some times.

"We will continue to see the warm air coming up from the continent but it looks like a much more showery day on Monday. It's a brief taste of warmer weather which will end by Tuesday."