Full Greater Manchester weather forecast amid ‘mixed picture’ over Bank Holiday weekend

Forecasters say the weather on Bank Holiday Monday will ‘remain changeable’
Temperatures will reach a high of around 17C today(Image: Met Office)
Temperatures will reach a high of around 17C in Greater Manchester today after a ‘mixed picture’ of weather over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Following very warm weather on Friday then a cooler Saturday and Sunday, ‘changeable’ weather conditions are expected today on Bank Holiday Monday in our region. According to Met Office forecasters, after light showers in some areas this morning, cloudy conditions are predicted throughout the day.
Some sunny spells may break through this afternoon though conditions are expected to remain largely cloudy. Temperatures will reach a peak of around 17C this afternoon.
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It will feel slightly cooler tomorrow as temperatures peak at around 15C during the afternoon. More cloudy conditions are expected throughout the day.
On the overall outlook for the UK today, Mark Sidaway, deputy chief forecast at the Met Office, said: “Bank holiday Monday will remain changeable, with lingering cloud and scattered showers across southern and central areas, but these should be lighter and fewer than over the weekend.”
A Met Office spokesperson added: “Farther north and northeast it will feel fresher and cooler, with a few scattered showers, some possibly wintry over higher ground in the far north east. Winds will be mostly light to moderate, though stronger at times in the far northeast, and while temperatures will be close to average for many, it will feel noticeably chillier in northern and north-eastern areas.”




