Today: Sunny, Minimum Temperature: 4°C (39°F) Maximum Temperature: 16°C (61°F)
Manchester is set to experience predominantly sunny weather with mild temperatures and light to moderate breezes over the coming days. Today’s forecast predicts a high of 16°C (61°F) and a low of 4°C (39°F), accompanied by easterly winds at 13 mph (21 km/h). The sunny conditions are expected to continue through the week, with temperatures gradually rising to a high of 21°C (70°F) by Saturday. From Thursday through Monday, the city will see mostly sunny skies with light winds ranging between 2 mph and 11 mph, primarily from easterly and northerly directions. Temperatures will remain comfortable, fluctuating between lows of 3°C to 7°C and highs between 18°C and 20°C. By the weekend, the weather will maintain its sunny and mild character, providing favorable conditions for outdoor activities and travel. However, the outlook shifts slightly starting Sunday, May 3, when light rain showers are forecasted alongside gentle breezes from the west and southwest. This pattern of intermittent rain and cooler temperatures around 14°C to 17°C is expected to persist through the early part of May. Despite the rain, pollution levels are forecast to remain low, and UV exposure is expected to be high during sunny periods, which may be relevant for public health advisories. This extended period of stable weather with mostly clear skies and moderate temperatures is significant for residents and businesses in Manchester, supporting outdoor events and reducing disruptions caused by adverse weather. The transition to wetter conditions in early May signals the need for preparedness for rain but does not indicate any severe weather threats in the near term.
Original story by BBC Weather London • View original source
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