Derbyshire

Swadlincote Faces Heavy Rain and Strong Winds on Wednesday

By

Karen McGinn
14 April 2026, 2:14 pm

Residents in Swadlincote should prepare for a wet and windy day on Wednesday 15 April 2026, as heavy rain and strong gusts are expected to move through the area. According to the Met Office, the weather is set to turn difficult throughout the day, with conditions expected to ease by the evening.

The forecast, updated on Tuesday afternoon, indicates that wind gusts will reach up to 32mph during the early afternoon. Heavier rainfall is also expected, with a 90% chance of rain occurring between 3pm and 4pm. Drivers and commuters should be aware that visibility could drop to as low as 1.9km during the heaviest rain in the morning hours.

While the weather is set to be challenging on Wednesday, the outlook improves quickly. The rain is expected to clear by 8pm, leading to a much calmer night. Thursday 16 April will bring drier conditions with sunny intervals and a high of 16°C.

Although the region has seen recent wet weather, the Environment Agency currently reports that there are no flood warnings or alerts in place for Derbyshire. While some river levels remain high, the overall flood risk for the next five days is considered to be very low.

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