Storm Franklin: Monday's hour-by-hour forecast for every borough in Greater Manchester
More heavy rain and strong winds are set to better the region again today - as Storm Franklin moves in.
It comes just a short time after Storm Eunice caused havoc across the country.
On Sunday (February 20) widespread flooding hit parts of Greater Manchester - with a severe 'danger to life' flood warning in place for Didsbury and Northenden.
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Hundreds of people were told they may have to evacuate their homes as their properties could be at risk.
A yellow weather warning for wind has been issued by the Met Office for all of Greater Manchester today (February 21).
The warning is in place until 1pm today.
It is possible the adverse weather conditions could cause widespread disruption on the roads and railways.
People in the region have been asked not to travel today, with chaos already reported on the M60 and the M6 this morning.
Some damage to buildings and power cuts could also occur.
This is the hour-by-hour forecast for every borough today.
9am: Heavy rain (90 per cent chance); Wind gust 45mph; 8C
10am: Light rain (50 per cent chance); Wind gust 45mph; 8C
11am: Heavy rain (80 per cent chance); Wind gust 43mph; 8C
12pm: Light shower (40 per cent chance); Wind gust 39mph; 8C
1pm: Sunny intervals; Wind gust 38mph; 9C
2pm: Cloudy; Wind gust 35mph; 9C
3pm: Cloudy; Wind gust 32mph; 9C
4pm: Sunny intervals; Wind gust 31mph; 9C
5pm: Sun; Wind gust 31mph; 8C
6pm: Clear; Wind gust 28mph; 8C
7pm: Clear; Wind gust 23mph; 7C
8pm: Partly cloudy; Wind gust 17mph; 7C
9pm: Partly cloudy; Wind gust 11mph; 6C
10pm: Partly cloudy; Wind gust 11mph; 6C
9am: Heavy rain (90 per cent chance); Wind gust 45mph; 7C
10am: Heavy rain (80 per cent chance); Wind gust 45mph; 7C
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