Warmer weather is set to return for the Bank Holiday weekend after an unsettled start to April in Greater Manchester. According to the Met Office, we can expect temperatures to rise in the coming days.
24.03.2022 - 11:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester will continue to have a nice and warm sun throughout today while temperatures remain at a relatively high level.
While skies won't be as clear yesterday with plenty of clouds covering up the sky, there will still be plenty of sunny intervals to light up the sky. Similarly, the temperature will also remain high today, peaking at 18C in the mid-afternoon.
In the morning, temperatures will start off quite low at 8C and will steadily increase as we get closer to the afternoon, shooting to 10C by 8am and rising by 1-2C every hour until the mid-afternoon. By 12pm, the sun will be out in full force with few to no clouds covering it up while temperatures rise to 15C.
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The early to mid-afternoon will see a continuation in rising temperatures, peaking at 3pm at 18C before it begins to get slightly cooler as we move into the evening. By 7pm, temperatures will dip to 15C and only get slightly lower by 11pm at 13C, leaving us with a very warm night.
"Any early mist and fog patches will quickly clear to leave another fine day with plenty of sunshine, the Met Office said. "It will become a little cloudier in the afternoon, particularly in the north, but it should remain dry and feeling pleasantly warm. Maximum temperature 18 °C."
It comes after an expert predicted a heatwave will soon strike the UK in April, leading to temperatures close to 30C. Jim Dale, senior meteorologist at British Weather Services, said: "I think hot weather could come in fairly early as far as April is concerned perhaps. I know March is the start of Spring but I think we’re probably going to get properly into April before we start to see the searing sort of temperatures."
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Warmer weather is set to return for the Bank Holiday weekend after an unsettled start to April in Greater Manchester. According to the Met Office, we can expect temperatures to rise in the coming days.
After another week of showers and sunshine in Greater Manchester, this weekend will remain largely dry. Despite the bright conditions, it will still be rather chilly, with temperatures dropping to -4C overnight.
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People all across Greater Manchester have woken up today with a grim start to the week as overnight rain has left the ground wet and temperatures feeling especially cold.
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The past week has been a bit of a treat for Mancunians who are used to grey skies and pouring rain every day. As we move into spring the weather has gotten milder with plenty of sun to warm up the region, making it hotter than some popular abroad holiday destinations.
Clear skies and bright sunshine are on the cards for the week ahead as the country is set to see rising temperatures. On Saturday the UK saw the hottest day of the year so far, with 20C recorded in the village of Kinlochewe in northern Scotland.