There are signs of a spike in coronavirus cases in Manchester, with the city recording its third-highest daily total of positive cases during the pandemic.
26.11.2021 - 18:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The festive Glow trail at RHS Garden Bridgewater has been cancelled this evening, with high winds set to sweep across Greater Manchester.
A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office, as Storm Arwen is set to batter the region.
The illuminated outdoor trail at the 154-acre Worsley site in Salford will be closed this evening over fears of possible dangerous weather conditions.
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There are signs of a spike in coronavirus cases in Manchester, with the city recording its third-highest daily total of positive cases during the pandemic.
Transport services across Greater Manchester could be cut to help operators cope with staff shortages while more people are expected to work from home.
The A555 Airport Relief Road is flooded again after Storm Barra brought torrential rain to the region.
Drivers have become stranded after becoming stuck in a flood beneath a bridge near Stockport.
Greater Manchester will remain under a yellow weather warning until midnight, as Storm Barra continues to grip the nation.
The Chill Factore has been forced to shut after a section of its roof was damaged during Storm Barra.
Greater Manchester is set to be battered by strong winds and heavy rain as Storm Barra arrives in the UK.
A weather warning for ice has been issued across Greater Manchester overnight ahead of the arrival of Storm Barra.
The Met Office has released a yellow wet and windy weather warning for parts of the UK ahead of the arrival of Storm Barra.
The biggest regional ‘blackspot’ for Covid-19 infections is now located in Tameside, figures have revealed as the number of new ‘Omicron’ variant cases reaches the hundreds.
Heavy rain is forecast for much of Greater Manchester today before Storm Barra is set to batter the UK.
Just a week after Storm Arwen swept across the region, high winds and torrential rain were once again battering Manchester - and it left the city's big Christmas tree in a rather precarious position.
The UK is set to be battered by strong winds, heavy rain and snow as Storm Barra hits this week.
Hundreds of homes in and around Greater Manchester remain without power as Storm Arwen continues to cause havoc.
A house was left damaged after a tree crashed onto it during Storm Arwen.
Beetham Tower was humming again on Friday night as the region was battered by Storm Arwen.
Tib Street in the Northern Quarter was closed by police tonight after high winds blew wooden boarding off a derelict building onto parked cars.
Greater Manchester will be hit by Storm Arwen this weekend, causing wind speeds in excess of 80mph.