Hour-by-hour forecast for Greater Manchester as rain persists across the region
25.07.2022 - 10:57
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As millions of Brits recover from the recent heatwave that swept across the country last week, you may either be delighted or horrified to know that rain and overcast sky will persist across Greater Manchester today.
According to the Met Office, temperatures will remain quite moderate with little to no sun to be seen on Monday, July 25. Temperatures will reach a high of 18C in the mid-afternoon and will retain an average of 17C for the rest of the day.
The Met Office said: "Occasional bright spells are expected, although there will often be a lot of cloud giving a good scattering of showers, most of which should be light. A fairly warm start, although feeling fresher during the day in the northwesterly breeze. Maximum temperature 20 °C."
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For tonight, it adds: "Further showers this evening, but becoming mostly dry overnight with some clear periods developing. The wind will gradually ease, allowing temperatures to dip more than recently. Minimum temperature 10 °C."
The rest of the week will be somewhat brighter for Greater Manchester with more sunny intervals expected in the run-up to the weekend. Here's the hour-by-hour forecast for Greater Manchester:
8am: Cloudy, 16C
9am: Overcast, 17C
10am: Overcast, 17C
11am: Overcast, 17C
12pm: Overcast, 17C
1pm: Light rain, 17C
2pm: Overcast, 17C
3pm: Cloudy, 18C
4pm: Overcast, 17C
5pm: Overcast, 17C
6pm: Overcast, 17C
7pm: Cloudy, 17C
8pm: Cloudy, 17C
9pm: Light rain, 17C
10pm: Heavy rain, 16C
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