Tuesday: Sunny Intervals, Minimum Temperature: 4°C (40°F) Maximum Temperature: 16°C (61°F)
Manchester is expected to experience a mix of weather conditions over the coming weeks, with temperatures ranging from a low of 4°C (40°F) to a high of 21°C (69°F). Tuesday will bring sunny intervals and a gentle north-easterly breeze, with a maximum temperature of 16°C (61°F). The following days will see a continuation of mild weather, including sunny and moderate breezes through Thursday, before light rain showers and drizzle become more frequent from Friday onwards. The forecast indicates a transition from predominantly dry and sunny conditions early in the week to more unsettled weather by the weekend. Light rain showers and drizzle are expected to persist intermittently through the first ten days of May, accompanied by gentle to moderate winds shifting from north-easterly to south-westerly and westerly directions. Temperatures will remain relatively stable, generally hovering between 15°C and 18°C during the day and dropping to single digits overnight. This weather pattern reflects typical spring variability for the Manchester area, where periods of sunshine are often interspersed with light rain and cooler breezes. The mild temperatures and occasional sunshine may encourage outdoor activities during the early part of the week, but the increasing likelihood of showers later suggests residents and visitors should prepare for damp conditions. The forecast underscores the importance of monitoring weather updates as conditions evolve, particularly for those planning travel or events in the region.
Original story by BBC Weather London • View original source
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