Yellow weather warning issued for Parklife weekend with thunderstorms forecast

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Yellow weather warning issued for Parklife weekend with thunderstorms forecast

Yellow weather warning issued for Parklife weekend with thunderstorms forecast

A yellow weather warning has been issued for Greater Manchester over the weekend – just as Parklife festival gets underway.

The Met Office has predicted thunderstorms may hit the region on Saturday, the first day of the two-day party up at Heaton Park.

There’s a yellow weather warning in place across much of the UK over the coming days, but it doesn’t come into force in Greater Manchester until Saturday.

The Met Office is currently predicting wet weather for Parklife festival-goers on day one, with a 70% chance of light rain from the time the gates open until early evening.

It’s then might to brighten up and is likely to be dry, if a little cloudy, into the evening.

The yellow weather warning for thunderstorms is in place from midnight until 6pm on Saturday 14 June.

Temperatures are expected to peak at around 21°C

As for Sunday at Parklife, which will be headlined by none other than Charli XCX, the weather is looking a lot more settled, if a bit cooler.

There are forecasted highs of 18°C and lows of 12°.

While the day will begin quite overcast, it’s expected to really brighten up with sunny intervals in the afternoon and into the evening.

Back in 2023, when thunderstorms hit Manchester during Parklife, the entire festival had to be momentarily halted.

On that occasion, festival-goers were told to ‘keep away from metal structures’ and all the live music was paused.

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