We've been treated to some beautiful hot and sunny days over the weekend in Greater Manchester as temperatures have finally picked up. Saturday and Sunday saw packed beer gardens and parks as Mancs flocked to get their sunny fix. And temperatures on Monday continued to soar, with highs of 25C.
If you're not ready to say goodbye to the heat yet, you're in luck as the high temperatures aren't going anywhere. Forecasters at the Met Office predict the next two days will be even hotter. Sounds like the perfect excuse for footy and a pint if you ask me.
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3C in Wisley, Surrey, with more warmer weather and likely heatwaves forecast for parts of the UK this week. This was the warmest temperature recorded so far this year, overtaking a 27.5C reading taken in Chertsey, also in Surrey, in May.
It comes after the Met Office said the hottest temperature recorded on Monday was 28.3C in Wisley, Surrey, with more warmer weather and likely heatwaves forecast for parts of the UK this week. This was the warmest temperature recorded so far this year, overtaking a 27.
5C reading taken in Chertsey, also in Surrey, in May. Oli Claydon, a Met Office spokesperson, said “it won’t be sunshine for everyone”, but will still be warm even where there is cloud cover during the week. “We might see the occasional shower in par.












