Friday: Light Rain, Minimum Temperature: 9°C (48°F) Maximum Temperature: 17°C (62°F)
Manchester is expected to experience predominantly light rain and gentle breezes over the coming days, with temperatures ranging from a low of 5°C (41°F) to a high of 17°C (63°F). Friday’s forecast calls for light rain and light winds, with a high of 17°C (62°F) and a low of 9°C (48°F). This pattern of mild temperatures accompanied by intermittent light rain showers and gentle winds is set to continue through much of the following week. The weather will fluctuate between light rain showers, drizzle, and occasional light cloud cover, with wind speeds generally remaining low, between 3 to 10 mph (5 to 17 km/h). Northerly and westerly winds will dominate, providing a gentle breeze throughout the region. Notably, thundery showers are predicted for Saturday, May 16, and again on Wednesday, May 20, which could bring more intense rainfall and localized disruptions. This extended period of mild, wet weather is typical for Manchester during the spring season and may impact outdoor activities and travel plans. The consistent presence of light rain and drizzle suggests that residents and visitors should prepare for damp conditions, although temperatures will remain relatively comfortable. The forecast highlights the need for appropriate clothing and caution on potentially slippery surfaces. Overall, the weather outlook indicates a continuation of unsettled but mild conditions, with no extreme temperature fluctuations or severe weather warnings currently in place. This forecast provides valuable information for planning daily activities, emphasizing the importance of monitoring local updates as conditions evolve.
Original story by BBC Weather London • View original source
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