Devon

Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Expected to Hit Torquay

By

Karen McGinn
23 February 2026, 9:24 am

Residents in Torquay, Devon, are being told to prepare for heavy rain and wind gusts of up to 45 mph expected to arrive on Thursday, February 26, 2026. The unsettled weather is forecast to last through the night and into the following morning, bringing a high risk of flooding to coastal areas.

The Met Office predicts that wind speeds will peak between 43 and 45 mph during the height of the storm. There is a 95 per cent chance of heavy rain on Thursday night, which could lead to difficult driving conditions and surface water on the roads.

Experts from the Environment Agency have flagged flood risks across the area because of the stormy conditions. As the wind is expected to blow from the south-west, there is a danger that waves will splash over the sea walls and flood seafront routes like Torbay Road and Meadfoot Road.

Drivers of small vehicles and trailers are advised to take extra care, and residents should secure any loose items outside their homes. Torbay Council and local harbour staff are monitoring the situation and advise checking for travel updates before heading to the coast.

Travel disruptions are likely to continue into Friday, February 27, 2026, as the wind and rain persist. People are encouraged to check for delays to rail and coastal services before starting their journeys.

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