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Check the live forecast above before heading out in Hagley this morning, as conditions across the Worcestershire village and its neighbours near Stourbridge can shift quickly with the nearby Clent and Walton hills influencing local cloud and rain.
What is the weather like in Hagley today?
Hagley, sitting just west of Birmingham and close to the Stourbridge border, often sees a blend of inland and hillier weather. The live forecast above gives the clearest picture for the next few hours, with the Met Office data showing whether you’ll need a coat for a walk around Hagley Park or the high street. Expect temperatures to follow the regional trend, with any spells of rain or brighter breaks typical for this part of the West Midlands.
Will it rain in Hagley tomorrow?
For those planning ahead, the weather in Hagley tomorrow is best checked using the live forecast above, as it updates with the latest Met Office and BBC Weather data. The village’s position near the A456 means conditions can differ from central Birmingham, so the detailed hourly view is useful for local plans.
What is the best source for Hagley weather?
For Hagley, the Met Office provides the official UK forecast, while BBC Weather offers a reliable hourly view. AccuWeather Hagley data is also available, but the live forecast above pulls from the most authoritative sources.
How does Hagley weather compare to Stourbridge?
Hagley and Stourbridge share a similar inland climate, but Hagley’s higher ground near the Clent Hills can make it slightly cooler and breezier, especially in winter. Both areas see comparable rainfall patterns.
Is Hagley weather affected by the nearby hills?
Yes, the Clent and Walton hills to the south-east can create local cloud cover and slightly more rain than lower-lying parts of Worcestershire. This is most noticeable in autumn and winter when south-westerly winds push moisture uphill.
For the wider region, check the UK weather hub or the Birmingham Weather page. For a longer outlook, see the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK.