Met Office weather forecast for Manchester with week-long sunshine on its way
Mancunians are set to enjoy a lovely period of sunshine, according to forecast predictions.
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Mancunians are set to enjoy a lovely period of sunshine, according to forecast predictions.
Things are expected to heat up in Greater Manchester next week with more sunshine on the way following stormy weather in the region over the last couple of days.
Storm Noa and a yellow weather warning has caused serious traffic disruption across Wales closing parts of the M4 and the old Severn Bridge. The Met Office is reporting that the storm hitting parts of Wales today has been named Noa by french forecasters. As of 9:45am on Wednesday morning, the M4 Kenfig Bridge Westbound closed due to strong winds from J37 A4229 (Pyle / Porthcawl) to J38 A48 (Margam). Cameras show traffic is been forced off at J37, but show traffic flowing on the Eastbound side.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for strong winds in parts of the west next week. Forecaster have warned that the blustery conditions could cause some disruption on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Met Office has issued a fresh weather warning as heavy rain is forecast to hit the region this week.
Two new yellow weather warnings for snow and ice in Greater Manchester have been issued by the Met Office.
As the day progresses across Greater Manchester, temperatures will remain at near-freezing levels.
Snow is expected to fall across Greater Manchester again today, as an amber weather alert has been issued across parts of the region and the north west.