The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
15.01.2024 - 21:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Met Office weather map has revealed the exact time snow will hit Greater Manchester tomorrow (Tuesday, January 16).
The forecaster has issued a number of snow and ice warnings for parts of the country over the next few days, including for Greater Manchester. From Tuesday, January 16, a yellow warning for snow and ice will cover northern parts of England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, with 'bitterly cold' temperatures to plummet to below freezing.
Another warning for snow and ice will be in place across Greater Manchester from 12am on Wednesday, January 17 until 12pm on Thursday, January 18. The warnings mean there will be an increased risk of disruption to travel, including on roads and on public transport, with the public already issued with important advice about travelling.
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Snow has been forecast for Greater Manchester, with the first flurries expected to hit at around 4am on Tuesday. In the boroughs of Wigan and Bolton, a band of snow could move in from the west, going on to then blanket much of the region by 5am.
By 5.30am on Tuesday, central Manchester, Rochdale, Oldham, Trafford and Tameside have a fairly dry outlook, with parts of Wigan and Stockport still expected to see some snowy showers, before outbreaks of rain by around 6.30am. Temperatures will remain between 4C and -1C across the region.
The map shows that parts of Rochdale and higher ground could then see further snowfall later on Tuesday, at around 2.45pm. By 8.30pm, heavier snowfall will intensify over the borough, persisting through into the early hours of Wednesday, January 17. Oldham could also see a covering, with a band of snow crossing over the borough at around 10pm on
The Met Office weather map shows when heavy rain is set to hit Greater Manchester, with flood warnings issued over the coming days.
Forecasters warn that flooding is 'possible' in parts Greater Manchester as heavy rain is set to batter the region.
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