Looks like it's time to get the big coat out.
03.11.2021 - 14:58 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dark nights are finally here, Christmas adverts are on the TV, and now wintry weather is creeping upon us.
Temperatures in Greater Manchester are set to plummet over the next couple of days, after a rather mild and wet October, dropping to as low as 1C this week.
Wednesday evening will see temperatures of 7C by 8pm - but it will ‘feel like’ 5C.
The Met Office said for the North West: “Any showers will die away this evening to leave a dry night with often clear skies. Turning cold by morning
Looks like it's time to get the big coat out.
Covid-19 rates have risen in every single Greater Manchester borough.
The well-organised among us will have started their Christmas shopping, but there may be some shops you noticed missing from the high street this November.
Coronavirus infection rates have now gone up in nine out of the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Greater Manchester could see its first snow of autumn in the 'second half' of next week, according to the Met Office.
This morning government finally announced its plans for high speed rail to and within the North of England, after fevered speculation that it would deliver a cut price version of original plans.
The coroner at the inquest into the death of 17-year-old grammar school pupil Yousef Makki has recorded a 'narrative verdict', ten people were arrested in dawn raids after fans stormed Old Trafford pitch and Manchester city player Benjamin Mendy appeared in court charged with a further two counts of rape.
Coronavirus infection rates are continuing to rise in seven boroughs of Greater Manchester.
Some of the hillier parts of Greater Manchester could see the first snow of the season next week.
Latest data shows Wigan now has the highest coronavirus infection rate in Greater Manchester, replacing Tameside.
A species of wasp never before seen in the region has caused a buzz in Bury.
Police are trying to crack down on anti-social behaviour hotspots in Bury after a string of recent incidents.
Getting onto the property ladder is becoming increasingly difficult for first-time buyers.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in four boroughs of Greater Manchester, latest figures has shown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has claimed that no one is calling for his Covid 'plan B' rules to be implemented now.
Coronavirus infection rates have gone up in five boroughs of Greater Manchester and fallen in the other five.
Hospitals are struggling under pressure as general beds fill up with Covid-19 patients - leaving people waiting hours longer than they should for emergency help in A&E.
Latest data shows 850 fewer Covid cases were recorded across Greater Manchester in the week to October 31.
As people mill about Bury town centre on market day, it is only the sight of masks on some shoppers' faces that serve as a reminder of the pandemic.
You can put your brolly and cagoule away for now.