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Met Office forecast for Greater Manchester after snow and 'Arctic blast' warning

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Forecasters predict cloudy weather in Greater Manchester over the next few days - before an Arctic blast is set to hit the UK.

Following a cold snap, it will feel slightly warmer in our region over the coming days with the mercury rising to around 7C.

Met Office forecasters predict cloudy and overcast conditions through to the weekend. But from Sunday into Monday, temperatures are set to dip again to freezing again - with forecasters predicting minus figures overnight and in the early hours.

It will feel as cold as -4C in the early hours of the morning, forecasters predict. Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

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