There will be light cloud and a gentle breeze in the city
09:06, 15 Jun 2025Updated 09:08, 15 Jun 2025
Parklife revellers braved the weather yesterday(Image: Jake Lindley / Manchester Evening News)
Manchester will be relatively dry today (June 15) albeit a bit overcast.
Clouds will recede eastwards early on, leaving a dry morning with plenty of sunny spells, according to the BBC. However, cloud and a few patches of light rain will move in from the west in the afternoon, the broadcaster says.
This evening will turn dry with ‘variable cloud’ and some sunny intervals later on. Overnight, it will remain dry and settled with plenty of clear spells and just a few areas of patchy cloud, the BBC says.
It comes as revellers descend on Manchester for Parklife. There had been weather warnings in place ahead of the festival, with many punters prepared to battle the elements.
Here is the hour-by-hour forecast for Manchester today (June 15), according to the BBC.
- 9am: Sunny intervals 16°C
- 10am: Light cloud 17°C
- 11am: Sunny intervals 17°C
- 12pm: Sunny intervals 18°C
- 1pm: Sunny intervals 19°C
- 2pm: Light cloud 19°C
- 3pm: Light cloud 18°C
- 4pm: Thick cloud 17°C
- 5pm: Light rain showers 17°C
- 6pm: Light cloud 17°C
- 7pm: Light cloud 17°C
- 8pm: Light cloud 17°C
- 9pm: Sunny intervals 17°C
- 10pm: Partly cloudy 16°C
- 11pm: Partly cloudy 15°C
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