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Greater Manchester half-term Met Office weather forecast in full

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It's nearly half-term week in Manchester, and as the colder weather sets in, we're all anxiously looking at the skies. We've been treated to some late autumn sunshine this weekend, but we all know the weather in Manchester can change quickly.

And it looks like there's a mix of skies this half-term, meaning you can squeeze in all your indoor and outdoor adventures. The Met Office is forecasting a mild few days but you won't want to put away your coat just yet as everything from sunshine to fog is on the cards. READ MORE: Body found at Ashton Canal near Etihad Stadium - latest updates We've got the full weeks weather forecast from Sunday, October 27, to Friday, November 1, below.

Sunday is set to be the sunniest day of the week, so if you have any big outdoor plans, this is the day to do it. The Met Office say it will mainly be bright but clouds will settle in by early evening.

Highs of 12C. In contrast to the weekend, Monday looks like the most miserable day of half-term. We're expecting to see light rain, with slightly higher temperatures of 16C.

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