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Greater Manchester forecast as more bad weather set to roll in

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There is more chance of bad weather hitting the region tomorrow as rain continues to roll into Greater Manchester. Weather warnings have been put in place across the country over the past few days.

An Atlantic low-pressure system is bringing unseasonably strong winds, and heavy rain or showers to many places across the UK over the coming days.

National Severe Weather Warnings for wind, rain and thunderstorms have been issued, showing the potential for impacts such as travel disruption to large swathes of northern England this weekend. Join our WhatsAp p Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link. Met Office Chief Meteorologist, Andy Page, said: “This is an unusual time of year for such strong winds and, with many people on holiday or planning outdoor activities, they are likely to cause some disruption.

In addition, heavy rain and thunderstorms could lead to standing water and spray on roads and consequently difficult driving conditions.

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