Two flood 'alerts' are in force in Greater Manchester tonight over fears of heavy overnight rainfall. Both alerts - which mean flooding is 'possible' - were added to the official Environment Agency list at just after 5pm and cover huge swathes of waterways across the city region.
From Irlam through Sale and Northenden to Cheadle, then on through Stockport to Romiley, one alert covers a stretch of the River Mersey catchment area including near Bramhall, Stockport, Sale, Altrincham and Urmston. READ MORE: 'It’s horrible out here...
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Please be aware of your surroundings and keep up to date with the current situation." The second alert covers the lower River Irwell catchment area north of Manchester into Salford.