From blistering sunshine to thunderous storms, Greater Manchester has seen its fair share of unusual weather the last few weeks.
However, as temperatures have dropped to a cooler 20C, it seems our usual rain is back where it belongs.
The Met Office has forecasted that this weekend will remain relatively cloudy, with occasional sunny intervals and scattered showers.
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By Saturday (July 1) afternoon, it’s expected to feel warmer but be prepared for some brisk winds The maximum temperature is forecasted as 20C, and the pollen count will be high.
Throughout the evening, it’s expected to stay dry, with possible showers in coastal areas. Temperatures are expected to drop to 9C.
On Sunday (July 2) forecasters predict another cloudy day with some sunny spells, with the odd few scattered showers in the morning.
It’s likely to be another windy day - perfect for those wishing to get their washing dry. Temperatures are expected to peak at around 20C.
While temperatures might feel milder and the sun won't seem as hot, the pollen count will still be high. Grass and nettle pollen are both in peak season, so beware if you suffer from hay fever.