It's another wet morning out there
Greater Manchester is expected to have another wet day with a Met Office weather warning still in force. Much of the region is covered by a yellow weather warning for rain, which runs until 6pm today .
The weather warning came into effect at 6am yesterday. It covers Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside - plus some parts of Wigan, Stockport and Trafford boroughs. The Met Office says these areas can expect heavy rain, with the possibility of some flooding causing disruption. The warning also covers parts of Lancashire, Cumbria and West Yorkshire.READ MORE: Manchester needs a bigger city centre with more offices to grow like London, report recommends
Meanwhile, there are separate warnings in force for parts of Wales and Scotland. Greater Manchester is expected to see the worst of the weather this morning. Dark clouds are expected to make way for a settled, dry afternoon, with some sunshine in the evening. Here is the forecast for each Greater Manchester borough, hour-by-hour.
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