Hour-by-hour Hartlepool weather forecast: This is when heavy rain will hit

Hartlepool is set to see wet conditions over the next few days, as heavy rain is set to hit.
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The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in Hartlepool, which is in place from 9am on Wednesday (27 November) until 6am on Thursday (28 November).

“Rain will turn heavy and prolonged at times leading to a risk of flooding in places,” said the Met Office.

Hour-by-hour forecast

Hartlepool is set to see wet conditions over the next few days, as heavy rain is set to hit.Hartlepool is set to see wet conditions over the next few days, as heavy rain is set to hit.
Hartlepool is set to see wet conditions over the next few days, as heavy rain is set to hit.

Wednesday (27 November)

09:00 - Cloudy - 9C

10:00 - Cloudy - 9C

11:00 - Cloudy - 9C

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in Hartlepool, which is in place from 9am on Wednesday (27 November) until 6am on Thursday (28 November).The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in Hartlepool, which is in place from 9am on Wednesday (27 November) until 6am on Thursday (28 November).
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain in Hartlepool, which is in place from 9am on Wednesday (27 November) until 6am on Thursday (28 November).

12:00 - Light rain - 9C

13:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

14:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

15:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

16:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

17:00 - Light rain - 9C

18:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

19:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

20:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

21:00 - Light rain - 10C

22:00 - Light rain - 10C

23:00 - Light rain - 10C

Thursday (28 November)

00:00 - Light rain - 9C

03:00 - Light rain - 9C

06:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

09:00 - Heavy rain - 9C

12:00 - Heavy rain - 8C

15:00 - Cloudy - 8C

What to expect from this weather warning

Flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer Spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer

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