Lancashire

Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Forecast for Blackpool on Thursday

By

Karen McGinn
10 March 2026, 1:19 pm

The Met Office is forecasting heavy rain and strong wind gusts of up to 53mph for Blackpool, Lancashire, on Thursday 12 March 2026. This sudden shift in weather follows a milder start to the week and is expected to cause hazardous conditions along the seafront and potential travel delays.

The regional forecast for the North West warns of wet and windy weather throughout the day, with gales possible for a short time. Official data updated at 8:14am on 10 March 2026 suggests that the town will see the most intense conditions during the peak of the storm.

Residents are being encouraged to prepare for the wind by securing any outdoor property and staying away from exposed coastal paths or the promenade. Those planning to travel should also be aware that the weather could cause disruptions to local transport services.

Businesses along the coast are advised to keep a close eye on safety alerts and manage any outdoor activities carefully. The national weather service will continue to provide updates as the storm moves through the region.

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