Greater Manchester has been enjoying much milder temperatures this week, as well as some welcome bursts of sunshine.
23.02.2022 - 22:04 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
As the UK recovers from a week of battering from three different storms, the weather across the country should begin to mellow out somewhat.
But, the arrival of Storm Gladys could lead to heavy snow and wind all across Greater Manchester.
The Met Office has issued multiple yellow weather warnings for parts of northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland today.
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It has also warned of delays on roads and railways with the possibility of some power cuts.
And parts of Greater Manchester will be hit by heavy snow on Thursday, with travel operators warning people to expect delays.
Manchester Piccadilly tweeted: "Heavy snowfall is forecast tomorrow morning in the Manchester area. Please check for latest travel updates on National Rail enquiries before you set off from home. Please take extra care whilst on the station as wet or snowy weather can make some surfaces slippery."
Find below an hour-by-hour forecast for every borough in Greater Manchester so you can stay prepared throughout today.
9am: Light rain (50 per cent chance); Wind gust 29mph; 2C
10am: Heavy rain (80 per cent chance); Wind gust 27mph; 3C
11am: light rain (60 per cent chance); Wind gust 30mph; 4C
12pm: Light shower with sunny spells (60 per cent chance); Wind gust 30mph; 4C
1pm: Sunny intervals; Wind gust 29mph; 4C
2pm: Cloudy; Wind gust 33mph; 4C
3pm: Light shower with sunny spells; Wind gust 31mph; 4C
4pm: Sunny intervals; Wind gust 31mph; 4C
5pm: Sunny intervals; Wind gust 32mph; 4C
6pm: Cloudy; Wind gust 25mph; 4C
7pm: Cloudy; Wind gust 27mph; 4C
8pm: Partly cloudy; Wind gust 25mph; 4C
9pm: Heavy rain; Wind gust 29mph; 4C
10pm: Heavy rain; Wind gust 34mph; 4C
9am: Light rain with sunny intervals (40 per cent chance); Wind gust 24mph; 3C
10am:
Greater Manchester has been enjoying much milder temperatures this week, as well as some welcome bursts of sunshine.
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