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Met Office weather maps show exact time rain will stop in Greater Manchester amid ‘severe’ warnings

There are several yellow weather warnings for rain in place across the UK on Tuesday

Large parts of the country will see heavy rain on Tuesday, November 11(Image: Met Office)

Met Office weather maps show large bands of rain travelling across the UK today – but what time will it stop raining in Manchester?

There are several yellow rain warnings in force across parts of the UK on Tuesday, November 11, including parts of Scotland, Wales, and south west England.

Three of the four warnings are set to remain in place all day until 11:59pm, with the fourth warning, affecting Northern Ireland, coming to an end at 9pm.

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All four warnings are yellow, which is the least severe warning and signifies that there is “likely” to be low level impacts caused by the weather, which could be a variety of phenomena including snow, hail, wind, fog or more.

An amber warning signifies an “increased likelihood” of impacts from severe weather and a red warning means there is a “risk to life” due to the weather.

By 12pm on Tuesday, the first band of rain is set to have passed over Greater Manchester, leaving light rain or dry conditions for a few hours(Image: Met Office)

Across the day on Tuesday, there are set to be two bands of rain that are moving in an easterly direction over the UK. The first, which battered the area with heavy rain throughout the morning, is set to have passed over Greater Manchester by around midday.

The second band of rain is set to hit Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas at around 4pm – this map shows the rain at 7pm(Image: Met Office)

And then at around 4pm, a second wave of rain is set to hit Greater Manchester and its surrounding areas, with heavy rain continuing throughout the evening, ceasing at around midnight.

By midnight on Tuesday night, the second band of rain is expected to have passed over Manchester(Image: Met Office)

There are currently no further weather warnings in place across the rest of the week, however the Met Office has warned that the temperature is set to turn colder from Wednesday, bringing “below freezing” temperatures to parts of the UK.

The Met Office said: “By Wednesday night, much of Scotland will be in cooler air moving in from the north. This will bring below freezing overnight temperatures, as well as the risk of some snow over higher ground.

“Those across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, as well as lower levels in most of Scotland, will continue to see precipitation falling as rain.

“By the weekend much of the UK will be under the cooler airmass with overnight frosts in places, and while there will still be some showers around it’ll be a much drier and brighter spell of weather.

“The main exception is in the south and southwest, where it may still be somewhat cloudier and milder with some patchy rain for a time, before this eventually clears.”

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