Access detailed hourly and 14 day forecasts, current conditions, maps, warnings, meteograms, historical data and more for Cannock Caught on Camera: Man Runs as Landslide Sweeps Away Vehicles. Maximum temperature 33 °C. Cool and breezy with a high of 17C/63F.Windy this evening with a few showers before turning largely dry and clear overnight.
Animated forecast maps with rain, wind, satellite and temperatures. High: 17C (63F).Hospitals have seen a "significant increase in attendances" to their accident and emergency and minor injuries units, as lockdown has been eased.The RSPCA in Staffordshire is worried about a surge in the number of abandoned animals amid the coronavirus pandemic.First Group runs Great Western Railway services as well as First Bus in Worcestershire and Staffordshire.Some sunny spells this morning but it will soon turn pretty cloudy with some patchy, light rain forecast for this afternoon. Low: 11C/52F.This was the view in Bromyard, Herefordshire, earlier taken by BBC Weather Watcher Mrs Baggins.The video, released today, features Year Six students from the six schools telling their story of lockdown experiences.It was 143.6 in the seven days to June 28.The headlines on the Stoke-on-Trent Live website today include:Families will be able to use some council-run outdoor play areas and gym equipment across the West Midlands from tomorrow but not every place is working to the same deadline.Staying mainly cloudy and dry tonight with a low of 13C (55F).Earlier this week, Staffordshire County Council set up a mobile coronavirus test centre in the town with 54 cases confirmed between 4 July and 18 July.That means 26.3 people tested positive for every for every 100,000 population (up to 20 July), up from 12.2 a week earlier.The waste, at Chemical Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme, is due to be cleared later by councils and a metal recycler.A paramedic for West Midlands Ambulance Service has warned people as the pubs reopen, not to "drink three months' worth of alcohol in one night".The data from Public Health England shows the number of positive tests (in hospitals and the wider community) for every 100,000 population in the week up to 12 July.Mr Atkins will stay on as a councillor for Uttoxeter Rural.A total of £7.2m in criminal cash was seized in the region along with drugs, a firearm and one air weapon, said West Midlands Police.Dr Lisa McNally, the Director of Public Health for Sandwell, said on Monday it hadn't yet reached the stage where a local lockdown was needed, but she was monitoring the rise.Here are the rate of infections (per 100,000 people) for all local authorities in the West Midlands - for the seven days up to 20 July, compared with the previous week.The number of people testing positive for coronavirus in Sandwell has risen again, according to new figures.But some councils have said their outdoor play areas will only start to be available from next week:We might see some sunshine over the weekend, although temperatures will remain in the high teens.Local Democracy Reporting ServiceWe'll update for other local authorities as and when we get the information.The next five, including Cannock, Lichfield and Tamworth, will reopen on Monday with another eight the following Monday, including Biddulph, Burntwood, Codsall and Uttoxeter.A soggy start to Wednesday but the rain should soon clear away to leave us with a mainly dry day with some sunshine around this afternoon.