Some lucky stargazers were treated to a spectacular light show last night as a solar flare heading towards Earth brought the northern lights into view in the UK.
24.09.2021 - 20:35 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Parts of England are likely to see high temperatures over the coming days as an Indian summer is predicted this weekend.
The Met Office has said London and the South East could see maximum temperatures of 23C on Friday and Saturday, with both days having bright and sunny spells.
Some smaller parts of England, just north of London, could also see highs of 24C or 25C.
Greater Manchester is set to stay dry
Some lucky stargazers were treated to a spectacular light show last night as a solar flare heading towards Earth brought the northern lights into view in the UK.
Greater Manchester's unseasonably warm weather could continue for a couple more weeks yet, experts predict.
We’re always hoping for a white Christmas - but it looks like a white Halloween could well be on the cards this year.
Temperatures across the north west of England could reach up to 21C this week, according to the Met Office.
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The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
If you had outdoor plans for the weekend then it might be best to have a back up plan in place because it looks set to be a wet one.The Met Office has issued a weather warning, with parts of Britain set to battle nine hours of gales and rain tomorrow, Saturday 2 October.The warning has been put in force from 1pm until 10pm, covering areas in southern and eastern England.
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