The Met Office has given its verdict on how long the hot weather will last in Greater Manchester as August approaches. Today, Manchester was forecast highs of 28C, with some areas of the UK experiencing the hottest day of the year so far.
A high temperature of 31.9C was recorded at St James’s Park in central London, topping the previous record of 30.5C seen in June.
But if you were hoping for a continuation of the higher temperatures, you may be disappointed. According to the Met Office, the 'peak' of this week's hot spell will be today, with temperatures expected to drop a good few degrees again over the next couple of days, with a chance of rain falling over the weekend. READ MORE: Greater Manchester weekend weather as glorious sunshine will come to a sudden end Met Office spokesperson Grahame Madge told the Manchester Evening News: "The forecast temperature for the Manchester area is around 28C.
Some areas may even climb a degree or two higher than this. "Today is forecast to be the day of peak heat of this mini spell of higher temperatures.
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