West Midlands

Wolverhampton Faces Travel Disruption as Winds Reach 47mph

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 10:24 am

Wolverhampton residents are being told to prepare for wind gusts of up to 47mph and heavy rain on Thursday, 12 March 2026, in the West Midlands. The weather is expected to cause potential issues for people travelling to work and those with outdoor tasks throughout the day.

According to the Met Office, the chance of rain will increase significantly as the day progresses. There is a 50 per cent chance of rainfall at 12pm, which is forecast to rise to more than 95 per cent by the evening.

Local people are advised to secure any loose garden furniture, trampolines, or other outdoor items that could be moved by the high winds. The conditions may also lead to delays or changes for those using local bus and rail services across the city.

Drivers and pedestrians should take extra care, as the combination of strong winds and persistent rain can make walking and driving more challenging. Anyone with outdoor appointments is encouraged to check for updates to transport services before they leave home.

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