West Midlands

Heavy Rain and Hail Expected for Wolverhampton Morning Travel

By

Karen McGinn
20 February 2026, 9:38 am

Residents in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, are facing a wet and blustery morning as a weather warning brings heavy rain and the risk of hail to the area on February 20, 2026. The storm system is expected to cause disruption for morning commuters and school runs as intense downpours move across the region.

The Met Office has warned that rainfall will be heaviest around 9:00 AM, with an 80 per cent chance of precipitation during the peak travel window. Conditions are expected to include potential thunder and wind gusts reaching up to 37mph, while temperatures remain milder than usual for this time of year at 11 degrees Celsius.

The Environment Agency has confirmed that flood warnings are currently in place across England as the weather system passes. According to information from the City of Wolverhampton Council, local areas at high risk for surface water flooding include Birmingham New Road, Compton Road, Ashmore Park, and Linthouse Lane.

Drivers are being advised by the Met Office to avoid driving through flood water and to delay any journeys until the heaviest downpours have cleared. Rain is expected to persist throughout the afternoon, with the chance of precipitation rising to 95 per cent by 2:00 PM before conditions become more changeable heading into the weekend.

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