Manchester weather: Cool, damp morning and seasonal outlook
Introduction — Why manchester weather matters
Weather drives daily choices in transport, clothing and event planning across Greater Manchester. As of 06:59 local time on 6 March 2026, the city is experiencing cool, damp conditions that will affect morning commuters and early outdoor activity. This update summarises current conditions and the seasonal outlook so readers can plan ahead.
Main body — Current conditions and seasonal forecasts
Current observations (06:59, 6 March 2026)
According to the latest observation for Manchester, temperature stands at 5.2°C with a reported condition of “Moderate rain at times.” The air feels colder — a feels-like temperature of 2.7°C and a windchill of about 3.3°C. Humidity is high at 93% and cloud cover around 75%, with light precipitation recorded (0.12 mm). Visibility is approximately 8 km. Winds are from the north-east at 11.2 kph (6.9 mph), gusting up to 14.2 kph (8.8 mph). Barometric pressure is 1021 mb.
Short-term implications
These conditions point to a breezy, damp start to the day rather than prolonged heavy rain. High humidity and near‑freezing feels-like values suggest commuters should expect wet surfaces and damp clothing without severe wind or visibility restrictions at present.
Seasonal outlooks
Wisemeteo’s seasonal forecast indicates spring 2026 in Manchester will be cooler than typical, with temperatures expected to fluctuate between roughly 10°C and 16°C and generally insignificant precipitation across the season. Summer is forecast as moderate, with temperatures typically ranging from about 9°C up to 19°C. Autumn predictions point to mainly cool conditions, with occasional extremes noted (a low near 2°C on 19 November and a high near 21°C on 5 September). Winter 2026–2027 is projected to vary between about 4°C (minimum on 19 February) and 11°C (maximum on 5 December).
June outlook
For June 2026, Weather25 reports comfortable temperatures with nightly lows near 55°F (≈13°C) and daytime highs to about 73°F (≈23°C), and an expectation of roughly 3–8 days of rain during the month—useful for planning summer events.
Conclusion — What readers should take away
In the short term, manchester weather is cool and intermittently rainy this morning, so layers and waterproofs remain sensible. Looking ahead, seasonal forecasts point to a cooler spring and a moderate summer with some rain days in June; residents and visitors should monitor updates and allow flexibility for outdoor plans.