West Yorkshire

Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Forecast for Huddersfield in 2026

By

Karen McGinn
11 March 2026, 10:23 am

Residents in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, are being warned to prepare for difficult travel conditions and potential property damage as heavy rain and 50mph gusts are forecast for Thursday, 12 March 2026. The Met Office has predicted a significant change in weather following a milder start to the week.

Heavy rainfall is expected to peak during the afternoon and evening, with the chance of rain reaching 90 percent at 2pm and rising to over 95 percent between 3pm and 4pm. This sustained downpour is likely to cause surface water on local roads, which could make driving conditions hazardous for afternoon commuters.

Wind speeds are also set to increase significantly throughout the day, with gusts predicted to reach 50mph starting from midday. These high winds are expected to stay strong across the town for several hours, which could lead to damage for unsecured garden items or property.

People living in the area are encouraged to take extra care when travelling and to secure any outdoor furniture or equipment before the worst of the weather arrives. While Huddersfield often sees wet and windy conditions due to its position in the Pennines, the intensity of this weather system may cause more disruption than usual on major routes.

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