Blackpool hour-by-hour weather forecast: here’s when heavy rain will hit this week as Met Office issues weather warning

Blackpool is set to be hit by wet and windy weather for the majority of this week, with a Met Office yellow weather warning for rain currently in place
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Light showers are expected on Wednesday, before heavy rain hits on both Thursday and Friday.

A Met Office yellow weather warning for rain is currently in place from 12pm on Thursday to 11:59pm on Friday.

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The weather warning says, “Periods of heavy rain are expected to develop across Wales and northwest England during Thursday and Friday.

Blackpool is set to be hit by wet weather this week (Photo: Shutterstock)Blackpool is set to be hit by wet weather this week (Photo: Shutterstock)
Blackpool is set to be hit by wet weather this week (Photo: Shutterstock)

“Accumulations of 30-40 mm can be expected widely, whilst areas of higher ground exposed to strong southwesterly winds are likely to see 50-80 mm.”

Here’s an hour-by-hour forecast of when heavy rain is set to hit.

Thursday (29 October)

06:00 - Heavy rain - 10C

09:00 - Heavy rain - 11C

12:00 - Heavy rain - 13C

15:00 - Heavy rain - 13C

18:00 - Heavy rain - 13C

21:00 - Light rain - 14C

Friday (30 October)

06:00 - Heavy rain - 14C

09:00 - Heavy rain - 14C

12:00 - Heavy rain - 13C

15:00 - Light rain - 13C

18:00 - Light rain - 12C

21:00 - Cloudy - 12C

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What to expect from the yellow weather warning

- There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings

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- There is a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life

- Where flooding occurs, there is a slight chance of delays or cancellations to train and bus services

- Spray and flooding could lead to difficult driving conditions and some road closures

- There is a small chance that some communities become cut off by flooded roads

- There is a slight chance of power cuts and loss of other services to some homes and businesses