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Greater Manchester basks in balmy 19C before temperatures plunge to 1C next week

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For the last week we’ve enjoyed temperatures reaching 19C across Greater Manchester – but the warm weather isn’t set to last much longer.

While the settled weather should continue into Sunday, temperatures are expected to fall away towards the middle of next week.

Some parts of the UK could even be subject to snowfall as a cold snap could bring light flurries to higher grounds. By Monday, March 28, temperatures will start to drop slightly but will remain dry and fine for most.

By Tuesday, more unsettled and cooler weather is expected from the middle of next week. Temperatures could drop to as low as 1C in some part of Greater Manchester. READ MORE: I bought a shedload of Morrisons' Savers products for £26.46 and will live forever in regret Met Office Chief Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said: “Although the UK has had a good deal of fine and settled March weather in recent days, a change is on the way from the middle of next week with colder air spreading down from the north and the increasing likelihood of rain for most areas. "On the hills in the north, there’s a chance of this falling as snow, although we’ll gain more certainty on that in the coming days. “With the influence of some unsettled weather, we’ll be seeing a marked drop in temperatures for most with colder air arriving from the north. "This will see maximum temperatures drop into single figures for many areas, and below freezing overnight.” Here’s a weather round-up for each borough of Greater Manchester next week: Manchester Monday, March 28: Cloudy with highs of 15C and lows of 7C Tuesday, March 29: Cloudy with highs of 13C and lows of 6C Wednesday, March 30: Cloudy with highs of 10C and lows of 3C Thursday, March 31: Cloudy with highs of 8C and

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