Merseyside

Strong Winds And Heavy Rain Forecast For Bootle

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 12:52 pm

Residents in Bootle, Merseyside, are being told to prepare for a significant change in the weather as heavy rain and strong winds are expected to arrive on Thursday 12 March 2026. This shift follows a period of overcast skies and marks the start of a much colder and more unsettled end to the week.

According to the Met Office, wind gusts are expected to reach up to 45mph on Thursday as a band of rain moves through the region. These conditions could impact daily commutes and outdoor safety, with the potential for gales to develop for a short time during the day.

Temperatures will also drop sharply, falling from a high of 14°C on Thursday to a maximum of 8°C by Friday 13 March 2026. During the early hours of Friday morning, the air will feel significantly colder, with temperatures expected to feel like -1°C for those heading out early.

The Environment Agency is monitoring potential flood risks from the heavy rainfall, as the unsettled weather pattern is expected to stay in place across the region for the rest of the month. People living in the area are encouraged to secure garden furniture and prepare for the sudden drop in temperature.

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