Gloucestershire

High Winds And Rain To Hit Gloucester On Thursday

By

Karen McGinn
24 February 2026, 12:06 pm

Residents in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, should prepare for wind gusts and rain on Thursday, February 26, 2026, which may cause travel delays and impact outdoor items. The Met Office expects light rain to move across the area throughout the day, with the chance of showers increasing to 80 per cent by 4:00 PM.

Wind speeds are predicted to reach a peak of 32mph between midday and 3:00 PM, which could affect high-sided vehicles on local roads. These blustery conditions also pose a risk to unsecured garden furniture or light outdoor structures.

This weather follows an exceptionally wet start to the year where some areas have seen 50 per cent more rain than usual. Because the ground is already soaked, the Environment Agency has kept flood alerts in place for the River Severn.

These alerts specifically cover low-lying land and roads from Tewkesbury to Gloucester, where water levels have remained high throughout February. Previous flooding this month has already led to closures on major routes such as the A417 near Maisemore.

People living in vulnerable areas like Sandhurst and Walham are encouraged to keep an eye on river levels as the rain continues. Forecasters have noted there is no immediate end in sight for the wet weather as the month comes to a close.

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