Wet weather is expected today. before a largely dry weekend
Forecasters predict rainy weather in Greater Manchester today before a largely dry weekend with hot temperatures expected due to a 'tropical storm'.
Temperatures will reach highs of around 20C today. Overnight into Friday, the showers should clear with largely dry conditions then forecast for much of Friday, Saturday and Sunday.Temperatures will reach highs of around 21C in Greater Manchester on Friday and Saturday. From Sunday and into Monday, the mercury could climb to 26C due to tropical Storm Debby in North America.
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