Conditions will be a lot more settled this week
Though the storm mostly bypassed our region, strong gusts still hit Greater Manchester with a yellow weather warning issued for places on the outskirts. Next week, forecasters predict weather conditions will be a lot more settled.
Monday Monday will be a mostly overcast day in our region. Temperatures will reach highs of 12C in the afternoon, with lows of around 10C. Wind gusts will reach 24mph in the afternoon.Wednesday Forecasters predict there may be some light showers on Wednesday morning, though conditions are expected to turn cloudy into the afternoon. The mercury will reach a high of around 8C.
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