Dorset

Strong Winds and Cold Sleet Set to Hit Poole Midweek

By

Karen McGinn
16 February 2026, 10:27 am

The Met Office has forecast wind gusts of up to 45 mph and sleet showers for Poole, Dorset, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. These strong winds are expected to peak between midday and 7:00 pm, with temperatures feeling as cold as -3 Celsius due to the wind chill.

Winds coming from the east-southeast are likely to create choppy water and spray along the Sandbanks seafront and Poole Quay. Residents are advised to secure loose garden items and prepare for possible travel delays on exposed coastal roads throughout the afternoon.

The Sandbanks Ferry service could face potential disruption due to the high wind speeds at the entrance of the harbour. Sleet is predicted to fall across the area during the afternoon and evening, with the chance of precipitation rising to 70 per cent by nightfall.

Local conditions are expected to remain volatile as the rest of the UK prepares for the arrival of a significant weather system on Thursday. While the most severe weather warnings are currently in place for other regions, the midweek forecast suggests a cold and windy period for the Poole community.

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