The Met Office have issued a weather alert in Reading as two storms are set to hit the UK.
Strong winds of up to 90mph brought by Storm Dudley could pose a danger to life on today in the North of England, forecasters have warned.
In Berkshire, storm Eunice is expected mean very strong and potentially disruptive winds on Friday (February 18), leading the Met Office to issue a yellow wind warning.
Day-to-day weather forecast in Reading and the South East
Wednesday will start breezy with some brief sunny spells during the morning, before an overcast afternoon with spells of rain, according to the Met Office.
Strong winds will strengthen through the afternoon due to Storm Dudley.
Very strong winds are expected to continue throughout the night, with scattered cloud and blustery showers.
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Thursday will see sunny spells with isolated slight showers during the morning becoming cloudy.
Friday and Saturday should see prolonged spells of wet and windy weather, including very strong, possibly disruptive winds due to Storm Eunice.
The Met Office warned there's a small chance disruption could include flying debris resulting in a danger to life, fallen trees, damage to buildings and homes, roofs blown off and power lines brought down.
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Where damaging winds occur, there is a chance that long interruptions to power supplies and other services may occur.
There is a small chance that roads, bridges and railway lines could close, with long delays and cancellations to bus, train, ferry services and flights
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