Despite the warmer weather Berkshire has currently been experiencing, further flood warnings have been released.
Here are all the flood warnings across the county that you should be aware of:
River Lambourn and its tributaries from Upper Lambourn down to Newbury
Property flooding is not expected.
River levels on the Lambourn and its tributaries are high due to high groundwater levels.
Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected to continue over the coming days, especially in areas closest to the River Lambourn in Newbury.
A band of rain is expected this morning, Friday March 22, with scattered showers expected over the weekend.
River levels are expected to remain high over the coming days and remain sensitive to further rainfall.
Groundwater flooding in the Leckhampstead area
Groundwater levels are high and slowly rising at our Chapel Wood observation borehole in the Leckhampstead area following recent rainfall across the area.
Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may continue to be affected by flooding from groundwater.
We expect groundwater levels to remain high over the next few weeks and levels remain sensitive to rainfall due to saturated ground.
Groundwater flooding in West Ilsley, East Ilsley, Compton, Chilton and West
Groundwater levels are high but steady following recent rainfall across the area at our Hodcott observation borehole near West Ilsley.
Groundwater levels are higher than normal for this time of year and are at a level where communities may continue to be affected by flooding from groundwater.
River Pang from East Ilsley to Pangbourne and Sulham Brook
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Pang and Sulham Brook in response to recent rainfall and high groundwater levels. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected to continue through today.
A band of rain is expected this morning with scattered showers expected over the weekend.
River levels are expected to remain high over the coming days, and will remain sensitive to further rainfall.
River Kennet from Thatcham down to Reading
River levels are high on the River Kennet following recent rainfall. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is possible today, especially around Theale.
A band of rain is expected this morning, Friday, with scattered showers expected over the weekend. River levels are expected to remain high and sensitive to further rainfall.
We are closely monitoring the situation.
Groundwater flooding in the Henley and Assendon area
Groundwater levels are currently rising at our Stonor borehole near Henley and Assendon following recent rainfall across the area.
Groundwater levels are above normal for this time of year and have now reached a level where communities may be affected by flooding from groundwater.
Lower River Colne and Frays River
River levels are slowly falling but remain high on the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, following heavy rainfall throughout February and March.
Flooding will continue to affect locations near the River Colne, Frays, Wraysbury and Poyle Channel, with low lying land most affected, particularly around Longford.
Chertsey Bourne
Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels remain high on the Bourne as a result of a period of sustained rain.
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