Heavy Rain and High Winds Hit Royal Tunbridge Wells

By

Karen McGinn
16 February 2026, 10:27 am

The Met Office updated the local forecast for Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on February 16, 2026, to warn of gusty winds and heavy showers. Residents can expect wind speeds to reach 33mph alongside scattered downpours that may include hail and occasional thunder throughout the afternoon.

This period of unsettled weather arrives as the school half-term holiday begins across the region. According to Kent County Council, the break runs from February 16 to February 20, 2026, meaning many families may face difficult travel conditions and damp weather for outdoor plans.

The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings for parts of England as Atlantic low-pressure systems move across the country. Drivers are encouraged to watch for surface water on roads, and those in low-lying areas should take basic precautions to protect their property and secure loose garden furniture.

Heavy rain has historically caused issues for Network Rail, specifically with flooding in local railway tunnels. These conditions can lead to delays for Southeastern Railway passengers travelling between Tunbridge Wells, Hastings, and London while the stormy weather continues through Wednesday.

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