As the ninth case of coronavirus was confirmed in Greater Manchester, a leading doctor urged people not to panic, insisting the region is well-prepared to deal with the outbreak.
15.02.2020 - 16:41 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Yellow Met Office warnings for heavy rain and strong winds are in place for the whole of Greater Manchester as Storm Dennis hits the UK.
Nationally, hundreds of flights have been cancelled and there are widespread flood warnings as well as amber and yellow Met Office weather warnings as Storm Dennis hits much of the UK.
Current weather warnings in place for Greater Manchester are a yellow warning for rain from midday today to 9pm tomorrow and a yellow warning for wind from 10am today to midday
As the ninth case of coronavirus was confirmed in Greater Manchester, a leading doctor urged people not to panic, insisting the region is well-prepared to deal with the outbreak.
There could be more snow arriving in Greater Manchester this evening.
Snow has fallen on parts of Greater Manchester with the possibility of more to come.
Yet more heavy rain is due to move into Greater Manchester overnight - with flood warning alerts issued by the Environment Agency.
Six 'danger to life' flood warnings are in place today with some parts of the UK bracing for a months worth of rain fall in 24 hours.
Council officials are carrying out emergency inspections of a new luxury tower block in Manchester city centre after residents saw external panels blown away from the building in the recent stormy weather.
Storm Dennis brought blustery winds and heavy rain to Greater Manchester this weekend, resulting in transport disruption on the regions roads.
Storm Dennis has destroyed a bridge crossing the River Irwell in Salford.
Strong winds from Storm Dennis have brought down a tree in Chadderton cemetery.
A flood alert has been issued for parts of Greater Manchester and Lancashire as Storm Dennis hits.
This weekend is forecast to be another washout with Storm Dennis set to bring heavy rain and strong winds.