The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for fog covering Greater Manchester.
The warning came into place at 1.55am this morning (Tuesday) and lasts until 11am. It covers most of our region, as well as parts of Liverpool, the Midlands and the South West.
Forecasters predict the foggy conditions will lead to travel disruption and delays. The Met Office has warned of slow journey times with delays to bus and train services possible.
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Some flights in areas covered by the warning may also be delayed or cancelled, the Met Office said. In Greater Manchester, forecasters predict to the fog to clear by around 9am.
Conditions are expected to be mainly overcast today with the temperature only reaching a high of 7C. The outlook for the coming days is largely similar.
Cloudy and overcast conditions are forecast for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in our region. Forecasters predict peak temperatures of around 7C across the week.
Temperatures overnight will drop to around 5C.
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