Residents in Stockport can expect unsettled weather throughout this week as the Met Office predicts a period of heavy showers, strong winds, and temperatures that will feel significantly cooler than usual.
Tuesday 12 May will be particularly windy, with gusts expected to reach 38mph, marking the strongest winds of the week. The North West England regional forecast indicates that this blustery pattern will continue, with sunshine and showers expected for much of the coming days.
Wednesday 13 May is forecast to be the most unsettled day of the week, with a 90 to 95 percent chance of heavy rainfall and a risk of hail in some areas. Residents should prepare for chilly conditions, as daytime feels-like temperatures are expected to sit between 4°C and 10°C through Thursday, dropping to around 4°C at night.
While the weather will remain changeable through the middle of May, the Met Office expects some drier and brighter intervals to return towards the weekend. Although air quality and pollen counts are currently low, the UV level is rated as moderate, and officials advise residents to use sunscreen during the midday hours.
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