Heavy rain looks set to batter Greater Manchester this evening as the miserable August weather continues.
06.08.2021 - 18:19 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A matter of weeks ago, we were all puffing because it was 'too hot'.
Now we're eagerly awaiting a return to sunshine, with thunderstorms set to batter the UK this weekend.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings for thunderstorms across much of Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and North Wales - from the early hours of Friday until the end of Saturday.
The British Red Cross has also confirmed its
Heavy rain looks set to batter Greater Manchester this evening as the miserable August weather continues.
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heatwave.From Wednesday, the average of 20C sunshine is set to melt away in favour of showers and gusty winds.The bad weather is predicted to be bad enough to become the the next named storm of the year in the UK - Storm Fleur.However, forecasters say it is too early to confirm this.Thursday sees a 400 mile-wide Atlantic torment bring blustery conditions across the country, with 60mph gusts on the cards in England's South-West.The weekend will see more rain bursts with the same following on next
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