Coronavirus infection rates have now gone up in nine out of the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester.
30.10.2021 - 12:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Trick or treaters should prepare for wet weather, with rain being forecast for much of the Halloween weekend across Greater Manchester.
Heavy downpours are being predicted throughout today and tomorrow.
The rain is expected to ease off after a wet spell this morning, but is predicted to return throughout Halloween itself.
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Temperatures are set to hover around 10C for much of the weekend.
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Dark nights are finally here, Christmas adverts are on the TV, and now wintry weather is creeping upon us.
You can put your brolly and cagoule away for now.