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Weather forecast for Greater Manchester this week as sunshine, showers and thunder all predicted

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The Met Office has forecast a March mixture of sunshine and showers - some heavy - together with thunder on Friday across Greater Manchester this week.

But as spring slowly starts to burst into life, temperatures should be milder after the recent chilly conditions, with predicted average highs across the city region of around 12C.

Overcast conditions on Monday are expected to change to heavy rainfall by early evening, downpours which are likely to continue overnight.

Temperatures reaching as high as 14C are forecast from around 4pm. The Met Office said: "A cloudy day with rain easing for a time during the morning, before further rain arrives from the southwest later, this often heavy and persistent into the evening.

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