Michelle Keegan and the cast of Brassic have been battling the wet and windy Lancashire weather while filming another series of the hit Sky show.

The cast were spotted in Blackpool where they were filming in the promenade and along the beach. One brave person even filmed a shot where he was swimming into the cold Irish Sea.

Posting to her 6.2million Instagram followers Michelle Keegan, who plays Erin Croft in the show, filmed herself under an umbrella looking windswept.

Lancashire Telegraph: Michelle Keegan filming Brassic in Blackpool Michelle Keegan filming Brassic in Blackpool (Image: Instagram/@michkeegan)

The video is captioned: “Filming in Blackpool in November… bring a bikini”.

She said: It’s not right this, is it? It’s not fair.”

Michelle later posted a picture of the Blackpool Tower lit up at night.

Lancashire Telegraph: Blackpool TowerBlackpool Tower (Image: Instagram/@michkeegan)

The 35-year-old also took a trip down memory lane, posting a picture of a children’s claw machine and sweets.

Blackpool YouTuber, A Walk on the Wild Side, took a video of the cast as they set up a crane as as swimmers took a dip in the sea.

In the past, cast and crew have been spotted filming in across Rossendale and Hyndburn.

Lancashire Telegraph: Michelle Keegan with sweets and on a Blackpool claw machine. The caption reads nostalgiaMichelle Keegan with sweets and on a Blackpool claw machine. The caption reads nostalgia (Image: Instagram/@michkeegan)

Bacup doubles as the fictional town of Hawley, which is the main backdrop to the series and where most of the filming takes place.

In October, Michelle Keegan, Joe Gilgun and other cast members visited The Circle in Bacup, praising its interiors and “amazing pizza”.

Lancashire Telegraph: Filming of Brassic in BlackpoolFilming of Brassic in Blackpool (Image: Simon Mark Tillott)

A spokesperson for Sky said the series is filming in various locations across Lancashire until the end of 2022.

Season five will air late next year but season four, also filmed in Bacup, is currently available to watch on Sky and streaming service NOW.