Greater Manchester and UK weather as dates predicted for 35C 'African plume' heatwave
Greater Manchester looks set for a weekend full of sunshine - and a heatwave is predicted to hit the UK later this year.
In Manchester itself, the Met Office has promised 'dry with long sunny spells' today. Tonight, the weather is expected to be 'staying clear through the evening with light winds, allowing some low cloud to push into the far east and some isolated mist or fog patches to develop. Minimum temperature 6 °C'.
The sunny forecast comes as an African plume could spark a sweltering 35C UK heatwave - expected by forecasters to appear July. Weather forecasters have spoken out over the weather as the temperatures continue in the teens, but could rise in the coming weeks. "The peak of these heat surges in June and July could see maximum temperatures ranging in the low to mid 30s, and the late summer/August heatwave could sign off summer 2023 with temperatures ranging a notch or two higher than this.”
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