It's expected to get a lot warmer in Greater Manchester next week following a miserable spell of cloud and rain.
Temperatures could reach 21C by Wednesday, according to the Met Office.
After a miserable start to May - and a chilly bank holiday - it will seem a lot warmer in the coming days.
Forecasters predict dry, sunny spells from Sunday, with temperatures climbing to around 17C.
It will get increasingly warmer as the days go by.

Monday will start off sunny, with some cloud in the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach around 19C.
Tuesday will be cloudier, but there will be highs of 20C.
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Wednesday looks set to be the hottest and sunniest day of the week, with temperatures reaching 21C.
The good weather might not be here to stay. Next weekend could be cold - and wet.

A spokesman for the Met Office said: "We've got high pressure in charge of the weather for next five days or so.
"So we're going to get some warm sunshine by day but it will still seem chilly on the night.
"Throughout the week we will get dry and sunny spells.
"By Friday, it will generally be bit more unsettled."
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