Temperatures will drop significantly in the coming days
The Met Office has predicted temperatures to dip to 9C on Friday and Saturday accompanied by a shivering night-time temperature of 3C and 2C respectively. Temperatures will begin to fall throughout today in the late afternoon and early evening.
Read more: The man living in a tent in Greater Manchester with nowhere to go and nobody willing to help him find a homeThe Met Office states today will be "wet and windy at first, with heavy spells of rain in places." It adds: "Becoming dry through the morning with winds easing into the afternoon with sunny periods. Remaining blustery around coasts with some showers developing into the evening. Rather chilly. Maximum temperature 11C.
Will it snow in Greater Manchester this week? Those excited to welcome the winter period with blankets of snow will, unfortunately, have to wait longer. The Met Office confirmed that there are no expectations for snow to fall in Greater Manchester this week.
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