Residents in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, should prepare for a day of heavy rain and strong winds as a storm moves through the region on 12 March 2026. The Met Office has warned that gusts could reach up to 44mph, which may lead to travel problems and minor property damage throughout the community.
The rain is expected to get worse as the day goes on, with the chance of a downpour reaching 90 per cent by 11am. From 3pm until late into the evening at 11pm, the likelihood of heavy rain stays at or above 95 per cent.
Strong southwesterly winds will blow across the area all day, and there is a risk of gales in higher ground and near the coast. While the morning started with some brighter spells, the weather is expected to stay cloudy and wet for the immediate future.
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