Weather-wise, it’s been a blast over the last couple of weeks. Manchester was doused in a little bit of sunshine over the Easter bank holiday for a change. None of us were pining for summer, as it had already arrived. Or so we thought.
Something called a “reality check” looks set to be on the way; reminding us that, no, we don’t live on a Mediterranean island, but a much colder one with fickle weather. Duh.
Anyway, now that we’ve cashed in our toasty tokens, the bad spells are now overdue. And the UK could be paying the piper with its coldest start to the month of May in 25 years.
Some sub-zero conditions are projected next week, and they could make there way over to the UK. This would mean parts of Scotland and northern England could be in for a chilly start to May, and temperatures could drop to as low as -5°C.
Manchester can expect plenty of rain and wind spells during May with a spot of cooler air, alongside temperatures that will be ‘below normal’ for the period. In other words, that coat you’ve been neglecting over the last few weeks may need to be granted a second wind for 2022. If you weren’t already missing the Easter bank holiday weekend, you probably are now.
Check out forecasts across the UK via the Met Office.