Snow and rain is forecast to hit Greater Manchester in the next 24 hours.
09.02.2020 - 11:01 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Storm Ciara is lashing Greater Manchester today with heavy gusts and rain, with the atrocious weather set to continue for much of Sunday.
Two weather warnings are in place across the region throughout the day as the Met Office has warned the strong winds could bring a "danger to life" to people venturing outside.
Police have warned people to "stay indoors and keep warm" if they do not need to travel, with rail services also advising customers to travel only if "absolutely necessary".
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Snow and rain is forecast to hit Greater Manchester in the next 24 hours.
Yet more heavy rain is due to move into Greater Manchester overnight - with flood warning alerts issued by the Environment Agency.
Storm Dennis brought blustery winds and heavy rain to Greater Manchester this weekend, resulting in transport disruption on the regions roads.
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.
Salford was placed at risk of flooding by the Environment Agency last weekend but the city's brand new £10m flood defences managed to stay strong.
This weekend is forecast to be another washout with Storm Dennis set to bring heavy rain and strong winds.
Fire crews battling the worst of Storm Ciara as it battered the north have had their budgets cut by £16m in the last four years.
In the wake of the Storm Ciara, two tradesman pals from Tameside are helping to pick up the pieces.
About 150 properties in Greater Manchester are believed to have been flooded during Storm Ciara - and the number could rise further.
Flights have been cancelled, roads have been closed and trains have been disrupted as the chaos of Storm Ciara rumbles on.
Hundreds of passengers on a transatlantic flight are having to travel home from Scotland - because their plane couldn’t land in Manchester.
Storm Ciara tested the skills of pilots at Manchester Airport on Sunday as hurricane force winds hit the UK.
Hurricane force winds battered Greater Manchester today as Storm Ciara left a trail of chaos in its wake.
Planes attempting to fly in to UK airports are being rocked by Storm Ciara's strong winds as severe weather causes dozens of cancellations and delays.
Rain and high winds are forecast to sweep across Greater Manchester for at least another four days following Storm Ciara.
Storm Ciara has thrashed its way across the UK - with areas in Greater Manchester particularly hit on Sunday.