Today: Light Rain Showers, Minimum Temperature: 4°C (39°F) Maximum Temperature: 13°C (55°F)
Manchester is expected to experience light rain showers and gentle breezes today, with temperatures ranging from a low of 4°C (39°F) to a high of 13°C (55°F). Winds will come from the northwest at around 8 mph (13 km/h). This weather pattern marks the start of a week characterized by intermittent light rain, drizzle, and mild breezes. Over the coming days, the forecast indicates a mix of sunny intervals and light rain showers, with temperatures gradually rising. Friday will see sunny intervals with similar temperatures, while Saturday and Sunday are expected to bring drizzle and light winds, with highs reaching up to 15°C (58°F). Early next week will continue with light rain and showers, accompanied by gentle southerly and westerly breezes, and temperatures climbing to around 17°C (63°F). By midweek, conditions are expected to improve slightly, with light cloud cover and mild winds, allowing temperatures to reach the low 20s Celsius (around 70°F). However, scattered light rain showers and drizzle will persist intermittently through the latter part of the week. Wind speeds will remain moderate, generally between 6 and 10 mph (10 to 16 km/h), shifting from northwesterly to southeasterly directions. This weather pattern reflects typical spring conditions for Manchester, with fluctuating temperatures and frequent light precipitation. The moderate pollen and UV levels, along with low pollution, suggest generally comfortable outdoor conditions despite the dampness. Residents and visitors should prepare for variable weather, with light rain likely on several days but no severe weather warnings currently in place.
Original story by BBC Weather London • View original source
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