Greater Manchester

Heavy Rain Hits Bolton Today Before Sunny Skies Return Midweek

By

Karen McGinn
16 February 2026, 10:27 am

Residents in Bolton, Greater Manchester, are facing a morning of heavy rain and strong winds today, February 16, 2026, before conditions turn much drier and brighter for the rest of the week. The unsettled start to Monday is expected to clear by tonight, making way for a cold but sunny midweek for the local community.

The Met Office has predicted a 95 per cent chance of heavy rain during the morning commute, with wind gusts reaching up to 33mph. People living in higher areas like Winter Hill may also see hail and wintry showers as the day continues.

As temperatures are expected to drop to -2°C tonight, icy patches are likely to form on local paths and roads. Bolton Council plans to treat 510km of the busiest traffic routes to keep major roads and emergency access clear for drivers.

The weather is set to improve on Tuesday and Wednesday, which are forecast to be fine, crisp, and largely dry. While a northerly breeze will keep the air feeling cold, there will be plenty of sunshine for those planning to spend time outdoors.

Commuters should still be careful of early morning frost on Tuesday before the sun begins to feel more pleasant in sheltered spots. Wind speeds are expected to stay high on Wednesday, with peak gusts of around 34mph despite the clearer skies.

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