Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox The hot weather in Greater Manchester and for the rest of the UK has now turned chilly as we approach Easter Bank Holiday.
Temperatures in the region climbed to over 20C in the past few days, but conditions are about to change. Good Friday is expected to be fine and sunny before developing into rain on Easter Sunday, with temperatures forecast to drop to single figures by Monday.
Deputy chief meteorologist at the Met Office, Mark Sidaway, said: “After a settled, warm spell with plenty of sunshine particularly across England and Wales our weather will take a notable change in direction later in the weekend. "Very cold Arctic air will move
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