Devon

Rain and Wind Expected for Torquay in Mid-March 2026

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Karen McGinn
8 March 2026, 8:49 am

Residents in Torquay, Devon, should prepare for unsettled conditions as the national weather service predicts a mix of rain and strong winds starting on 12 March 2026. The Met Office suggests that a clash between high pressure over Europe and low pressure from the Atlantic will bring variable weather to the region until at least 21 March 2026.

According to the local forecast for Torquay, the town’s location in the west means it is more likely to see wet and windy spells than areas further east. While the weather will be changeable, daytime temperatures are expected to stay slightly higher than the usual averages for this time of year.

Despite the generally milder days, there is still a risk of overnight frosts when skies clear after dark. These conditions could impact local gardening plans, outdoor activities, and travel along the coast as spring approaches.

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