Met Office warns 'weather bomb' to hit UK as 'very powerful' system set to bring 80mph wind
The Met Office has issued a warning as a 'very powerful' weather system heads towards the UK, bringing 'disruptive' weather and winds gusts of up to 80mph.
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The Met Office has issued a warning as a 'very powerful' weather system heads towards the UK, bringing 'disruptive' weather and winds gusts of up to 80mph.
Greater Manchester could be facing gales and heavy rain later this week as the Met Office warns of the 'strongest winds of the winter so far'.
After a brief break from snowy and icy weather, freezing conditions are expected to return next week, according to the Met Office.
Greater Manchester has seen dramatic weather conditions to kick off 2025. Downpours led to severe flooding on New Year's Day, before a bitter cold snap and heavy snow led to frequent disruption last week.
Greater Manchester has been plunged into sub-zero temperatures as a bitter cold snap continues. Residents are waking up to temperatures of around -3C this morning (January 10) following another icy night across the region.
Greater Manchester is in the midst of a deep freeze - with temperatures set to plunge again. The wintry start to 2025 continues today (January 9), with bitterly cold conditions hitting the UK.
A Met Office weather map has revealed the exact areas in the UK where temperatures are set to plummet to as cold as -16C over the coming days.
The Met Office has issued another weather warning as temperatures are expected to plummet this evening. The yellow warning for ice is in place across Greater Manchester from 5pm today (Tuesday) until 12pm tomorrow.