Temperatures will rise slightly over the next couple of days across Greater Manchester
Following the cold snap which swept across England last week, many in Greater Manchester may notice temperatures start to get warmer.
According to the Met Office, Monday will see an average temperature of 7C with cloudy skies persisting throughout the whole day and well into the evening. As we approach the later hours of the evening at 8pm, temperatures will begin to drop to 5C and 4C respectively. The Met Office adds for the region: "Rather cloudy for most with perhaps some patchy rain, especially across the higher ground. Southern areas though seeing occasional clearer spells, leading to a risk of a frost here. Minimum temperature 0 °C."
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