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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

Greater Manchester hit with snow and ice weather warning to welcome in new year

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Weather warnings for snow and ice have been issued across much of the UK, including here in Greater Manchester.

As the country wakes up to the first working day of the new year, cold Arctic air now covers most of the UK, according to the Met Office – with temperatures being well below average, widespread frost and ice, and an increasing risk of snow showers.

Snow is expected to settle on the ground in some areas, particularly in northern and some central areas, while the risk of widespread ice could make travel ‘hazardous’.

While much of Greater Manchester falls under the yellow weather warning for snow and ice issued by the Met Office – which is now in force, and expected to end around midday today (2 January) – it will primarily be more southern and western parts of our region that are likely to see snowfall, if any.

Further snow & ice warnings come into force at midnight, take care and stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/s9u6CxL86W

— Met Office (@metoffice) January 1, 2026

Forecasters say an area of sleet and snow is expected to move southeastwards across parts of England and Wales, lasting approximately two or three hours in any one place, and where snow does fall, only one or two cm is likely for some and perhaps as much as five cm in a few spots, especially higher ground of north Wales, north west England, and perhaps the north west Midlands.

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Some ice may form as a result of snow frozen surfaces, and icy patches will also develop quickly as sleet and snow clears.

Greater Manchester braces for snow as the Met Office issues a yellow weather warning / Credit: Geograph | Pexels

Under the yellow weather warning, you should expect some roads and railways to be affected with longer journey times, some injuries may occur from slips and falls on icy surfaces, and there are likely some icy patches on untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths.

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“With Arctic air now covering most of the UK, very cold weather will continue through the weekend, with minus double figures overnight in places and daytime temperatures struggling to rise above 0°C for some,” explained Chief Met Office Forecaster, Neil Armstrong.

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“It looks like this cold spell could last well into next week and wintry hazards will continue with more weather warnings likely. It is therefore important people keep up to date with the latest forecast and warnings and plan ahead.”

You can keep up to date with weather warnings on the Met Office website here.

Featured Image – Benjamin Elliott (via Unsplash)

Manchester City reach ‘agreement in principle’ to sign winger Antoine Semenyo

Danny Jones Danny Jones Antoine Semenyo to Man City deal done

Yes, if the latest reports are to be believed, Man City are further bolstering their offensive options with a deal for another wide forward in Bournemouth star, Antoine Semenyo, now virtually done.

Having emerged as one of the Premier League’s hottest properties over the past couple of years, Antoine Semenyo has gone from not only being an extremely prolific winger, but beyond a flavour of the month, with multiple teams expressing their interest in recent months.

That being said, despite being linked with local rivals Manchester United, current champions Liverpool and an already heavily staffed Chelsea side, it looks as though City have now won the race to sign Semenyo – one they seem to have been leading since the start.

According to sports journalists Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook, the Blues have now reached an ‘agreement in principle’ for the Ghanaian international, meaning it is merely just a case of crossing Ts and dotting Is.

🚨 BREAKING: Antoine Semenyo's move to Manchester City from Bournemouth is now agreed in principle. Clubs in process of drafting paperwork.

Clarity on Semenyo's move date expected in the next 24 hours.

🤝 @alex_crook pic.twitter.com/433h9u82wf

— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) January 1, 2026

As per the update on New Year’s Day (and the opening 24 hours of the 2026 January transfer window), the talkSPORT correspondents claim that while final personal terms are still to be fully confirmed, the deal is effectively done.

This comes after Man City had already been reported to be activating his sizeable release clause in late December.

Semenyo’s release clause was set at £65 million, which is approximately the same figure they sold former striker Dominic Solanke to Spurs for, but inevitable add-ons and bonuses are likely to set a club record fee in terms of player sales.

Writing on social media, Crook said: “Semenyo move from #AFCB to #MCFC pretty much done now. Deal agreed in principle, and contracts being drafted by the two clubs.”

Moreover, Semenyo joining City could also set a few other dominoes in motion once officially over the line and fully announced…

Oscar Bobb loan interest ramps up as Manchester City look set to sign Antoine Semenyo

However, it is also thought that manager Andoni Iraola’s insistence that the draw against Chelsea was “definitely not” his last game suggests that City fans will still have to wait some more before they see him in the sky blue strip.

The Cherries’ boss has been clear that he wants his attacking talisman to feature in their upcoming game against Arsenal this weekend.

As a result, this will most likely see completion of the albeit all but done transfer delayed even further, hence why Pep Guardiola and co. will have to wait to try him in the starting XI.

It’s also worth noting that although the 25-year-old made it clear he doesn’t just want somewhere he can win trophies, but has already named the Etihad Stadium as his desired destination, many have suggested that he could end up losing momentum amid the wealth of attackers being rotated.

Happy with the business, Blues? And as for you neutrals, do you think it’s the right next step for him?

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