Merseyside

Kirkby Braces For Rain And Stronger Gusts This Week

By

Karen McGinn
24 February 2026, 9:54 am

Residents in Kirkby, Merseyside, are being told to prepare for a week of unseasonably mild weather accompanied by heavy rain and blustery winds. The latest forecast indicates that while temperatures will feel warmer than usual for late February, the region will face several days of unsettled conditions that could impact local travel and outdoor property.

According to the Met Office, daytime temperatures are expected to reach a high of 14°C on February 24, 2026, and February 25, 2026. This is nearly double the typical average for this time of year, though the warmth is being brought in by a series of weather fronts moving across the North West from the Atlantic.

The weather is expected to turn more difficult on February 26, 2026, when wind gusts are predicted to peak at 31 mph. There is also a 60 to 70 per cent chance of rain throughout Thursday and Friday, which is likely to create heavy spray on major roads such as the A580 East Lancashire Road and the M57 motorway.

The Environment Agency currently lists local flood risks as low, but persistent rainfall could affect known hotspots like Valley Road near the River Alt. Drivers are advised to allow extra time for their journeys, while homeowners should consider securing loose garden furniture or items that could be moved by the stronger gusts.

The unsettled weather is expected to continue through to February 28, 2026, with the regional forecast suggesting a mix of brighter spells and showers following the heaviest rain. Local authorities recommend that residents stay aware of changing conditions when using exposed routes or travelling near areas prone to surface water flooding.

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