The hot spell is expected to peak on the first two days of next week
A weather warning for 'extreme heat' has been extended again - with temperatures of up to 32C forecast for Greater Manchester next week.
Tuesday is currently set to be the hottest day of the heatwave with the mercury set to peak at 32C in our region. On Sunday, temperatures will hit 27C and on Monday a peak of 30C will be reached, according to forecasters.In the coming days up to Sunday, more manageable temperatures of around 20C to 23C are forecast, though conditions will continue to be dry and sunny. The amber warning - which will now be in place from midnight on Sunday to 11.
More people are likely to flock to open water and coastal areas in the heatwave, which could lead to 'increased risk of water safety incidents', the Met Office said.
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