Devon

High Winds and Heavy Rain Bring Travel Delays to Torquay

By

Karen McGinn
12 March 2026, 9:05 am

On Thursday 12 March 2026, residents in Torquay, Devon, are facing travel disruptions and hazardous coastal conditions due to a yellow weather warning for strong winds and heavy rain. The Met Office issued the alert as a weather front moves across the region, bringing gusts that could reach 50 mph.

The forecast predicts heavy rain will sweep across the area throughout the day, accompanied by gales in some places. These conditions are expected to make driving difficult on exposed coastal roads and may lead to delays for people using local transport.

Local harbour and ferry operations may also face disruption due to the rough seas and high winds. Boaters and harbour users are advised to take extra care as the stormy weather persists until the end of the day.

People living in the community are encouraged to secure any loose items outside their homes, such as garden furniture or bins, to prevent them from blowing away. The Met Office suggests checking for further updates before starting any journeys.

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