Gloucestershire

Gloucester Faces 46mph Wind Gusts and Heavy Rain

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 10:23 am

Gloucester, Gloucestershire, is set for a day of difficult weather on Thursday, 12 March 2026, as the Met Office predicts heavy rain and wind gusts reaching 46mph. These conditions are expected to last throughout the day, creating potential problems for people travelling or working outdoors.

According to the Met Office, the chance of rain will increase significantly as the day progresses, with a 95 per cent probability of heavy downpours starting from 6pm. The high winds and rain are likely to make driving conditions hazardous and could cause delays for commuters during the evening rush hour.

Residents are being encouraged to secure any loose items in their gardens, such as chairs or temporary structures, which could be moved or damaged by the strong gusts. The broader regional forecast for the South West also indicates cloudy conditions and a risk of gales in coastal areas.

Local people should plan for slower journeys and stay aware of the changing conditions. While this type of weather is common for mid-March, the combination of wind and rain is expected to impact daily routines across the community.

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