Met Office issues thunderstorm warning for Greater Manchester
While the Jubilee weekend has so far seen a flurry of warm weather and plenty of sun, the Met Office has warned that things will soon take a turn for the worse.
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While the Jubilee weekend has so far seen a flurry of warm weather and plenty of sun, the Met Office has warned that things will soon take a turn for the worse.
Britain could be set for a heatwave this month, the Met Office is predicting. Temperatures across the country are set to rise from this Saturday. (May 7)
After a mixed bag of weather recently, reports have emerged of a mini-heatwave hitting the UK this week. Temperatures of up to 21C have been forecast in some places in the south, with dry conditions.
After a chilly start to April, warmer weather is on its way, according to the latest forecast for Greater Manchester. The Met Office predicts that temperatures will start to creep up this week ahead of a much warmer Bank Holiday weekend.
A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued for parts of Greater Manchester.
Brits are bracing themselves for a cold and wet Bank Holiday weekend this Easter after initial forecasts suggested we would be in for a heatwave. Last year we basked in glorious sunshine and were set to enjoy highs of 20C during this year’s celebrations.
The UK enjoyed a spell of glorious, sunny weather last week, with temperatures reaching around 18C in Manchester over the weekend. But it's set to become colder this week, with overnight temperatures dropping to -1C in some places.
The Met Office has confirmed that today is the warmest day of the year so far in the UK.