The Met Office has forecast heavy rain and strong winds for Lancaster, Lancashire, starting on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Forecasters predict a 95 per cent chance of heavy rain between 3:00 PM and 9:00 PM, which is expected to cause local flooding on low-lying roads and riverside areas.
The Environment Agency has issued official flood warnings for parts of England as the wet weather moves through the region. Residents and businesses located on St Georges Quay, River Street, and Damside Street are advised to be aware of rising water levels near the river.
Southwesterly winds are expected to reach peak speeds of 34mph on Saturday, which could lead to delays for bus and train services. Further information on local flood protection and safety can be found through The Flood Hub, which monitors conditions along the River Lune.
The unsettled weather is likely to continue into next week, with wind gusts predicted to increase to 36mph by Monday. Regional forecasts also indicate that rainfall will be particularly heavy and persistent in parts of nearby Cumbria throughout the weekend.
Local authorities suggest that people should avoid flood-prone routes and check for travel updates before starting any outdoor activities. High-risk areas also include low-lying land near the Lune Industrial Estate and Our Lady’s Catholic College.