Greater Manchester weather: day-by-day forecast for week ahead
02.05.2022 - 11:43
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Greater Manchester was treated to a largely warm and dry bank holiday weekend, but that could all change this week as heavy cloud and scattered showers are expected to be the picture for the week ahead.
Despite saying goodbye to April, the traditional showers that come with the month are expected to linger across the region this week and possibly into the weekend.
The plus side is that temperatures are expected to start creeping up to the mid to late teens, but sadly the sun to match it hasn't quite arrived - meaning it might not quite be time for BBQ season yet.
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Bank Holiday Monday and the start of the week is expected to get off to a rather murky start, but there is the hope of the occasional sunny spell later in the afternoons or evenings.
But by the end of the week, the chance of rain showers is more likely - and some places could even see more heavier spells of wet weather. According to the Met Office, this is the day-by-day weather forecast for the region for the week commencing May 2.
The Bank Holiday Monday got off to a rather cloudy start with mist and heavy cloud in most areas across the region. The cloud is due to lift and break with some sunny spells later into the afternoon, but the odd shower remains possible too. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 16 degrees Celsius.
A dry but cloudy start is forecast with some sunny spells possibly developing throughout the morning. The sun won't last for long though as the outlook is cloudy for the afternoon with the possibility of showers arriving by the evening. Maximum temperatures are expected to reach 15 degrees Celsius.
The gloomy weather is set to continue with
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