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Lees New Road, Oldham
OL4 5PP Oldham District (B)
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06 July 2025
The Weather Today
Good morning! We start today with a mix of sunshine and scattered showers in the North West. Early risers will notice a fresh breeze, which will make it feel cooler than the average temperatures of around 14 degrees. As we move into the afternoon, expect some heavy showers, especially around coastal areas, which could be thundery at times. Temperatures will reach a maximum of 18 degrees, but it will feel cooler in those blustery conditions
Winds will be coming in from the west at 15-20 miles per hour, adding a bit of a chill to the air. Later in the evening, showers will gradually ease, making way for some clear spells before nightfall.
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will start off bright with early sunshine, but cloud cover will increase by midday, bringing scattered rain showers by late afternoon. Highs of 17 degrees and winds continuing from the west.
The day after, expect a cloudier start with a band of rain moving in from the west around mid-morning. Rain will be heavier and more persistent through the afternoon, easing into the evening with temperatures peaking at 16 degrees
Winds will be lighter, coming in at 10-15 miles per hour.
For Wednesday, it will be largely dry with occasional sunny spells breaking through the clouds. Just a slight chance of a light shower in the afternoon. It will feel milder with highs reaching 19 degrees and a gentle breeze from the southwest at 5-10 miles per hour.
The Weather Today
Good morning! We start today with a mix of sunshine and scattered showers in the North West. Early risers will notice a fresh breeze, which will make it feel cooler than the average temperatures of around 14 degrees. As we move into the afternoon, expect some heavy showers, especially around coastal areas, which could be thundery at times. Temperatures will reach a maximum of 18 degrees, but it will feel cooler in those blustery conditions
Winds will be coming in from the west at 15-20 miles per hour, adding a bit of a chill to the air. Later in the evening, showers will gradually ease, making way for some clear spells before nightfall.
3-Day Forecast
Looking ahead, tomorrow will start off bright with early sunshine, but cloud cover will increase by midday, bringing scattered rain showers by late afternoon. Highs of 17 degrees and winds continuing from the west.
The day after, expect a cloudier start with a band of rain moving in from the west around mid-morning. Rain will be heavier and more persistent through the afternoon, easing into the evening with temperatures peaking at 16 degrees
Winds will be lighter, coming in at 10-15 miles per hour.
For Wednesday, it will be largely dry with occasional sunny spells breaking through the clouds. Just a slight chance of a light shower in the afternoon. It will feel milder with highs reaching 19 degrees and a gentle breeze from the southwest at 5-10 miles per hour.
Air quality in OL4 5PP
What does this mean?
The air quality range for the postcode OL4 5PP, measured by the AQI, spans from 0 to 500, where higher numbers indicate poorer air quality. A score of 0-50 represents good air quality with negligible health risks, 51-100 is moderate, posing some concern for sensitive individuals, 101-150 is unhealthy for sensitive groups like children and the elderly, 151-200 is unhealthy for everyone, leading to health warnings and advising limited outdoor activities, 201-300 is very unhealthy for the general population, and 301-500 is hazardous, causing serious health effects and recommending everyone stay indoors.