A cold snap is set to envelop Greater Manchester this weekend, with some forecasters predicting temperatures dropping below zero.
The cold spell starts in earnest tomorrow (November 24), with the mercury peaking at 7C. The BBC Weather service is forecasting lows of -2C on Friday.
The Met Office’s Friday outlook is a bit more optimistic, with sunny spells breaking up the lows of 0C it expects on Friday evening. READ MORE: Multi-millionaire businessman and rapist Lawrence Jones has already spent 10 months in jail after sex assault conviction, it can be revealed READ MORE: Sir Alex Ferguson lists stunning £3.5 million mansion for sale after wife's passing Saturday is set to get colder still, with the BBC forecasting highs of 5C and lows of -1, with the Met Office expecting highs of 4C and lows of 0C.
Both services believe there will be sunny spells in the day, and it’s set to stay dry on Saturday. Things warm and wetten up on Sunday, however.
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