Where's the sun gone? Greater Manchester weather for the next few days
The UK can expect more warm weather - but the sunshine will make way for some cloudier spells, setting cooler temperatures across Greater Manchester.
Cloudy conditions are forecast for the morning today in our region, according to the Met Office, but will melt away to leave an increasingly sunny day, with temperatures reaching around 19C this afternoon.Tomorrow, forecasters predict any low cloud will break through the morning to leave a day with lengthy sunny spells and light winds - maximum temperatures reaching 22C.
Met Office senior meteorologist Rachel Ayers said: “It’s been a fine, bright day with warm sunshine across much of the country. High pressure centred to the west of the UK is bringing settled weather , clearer skies and generally drier conditions.
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