Earlier this week our town saw some incredible wet weather with Monday's (September 23) downpour of torrential rain.
The Met Office released a map showing the extent of the yellow weather warning, which saw Reading experience regular spates of heavy rain.
But how does the weather forecast look for the rest of the week?
According to BBC Weather, the current situation of torrential rain in Reading is looking like it will slightly improve, but wet weather is still predicted throughout the week, with some days looking a lot worse than others.
The weather actually takes a turn for the worse on Thursday, September 26 where a seventy percent chance of rain has been predicted from around 6 am onwards - so you better bring an umbrella to work with you!
Friday will see highs of 12 degrees and lows of four, again with a seventy percent chance of rain from the early morning onwards. Light rain and a moderate breeze are predicted throughout the day.
The following day, Saturday, is looking at the moment like it will brighten up. Highs of 13 and lows of three are predicted with sunny intervals and a gentle breeze.
However, rain is once again predicted for Sunday which will see highs of 14 and lows of 10. Drizzle and a moderate breeze is predicted throughout the day.
There is also a twenty seven percent chance of rain from 2 pm onwards, which then gathers to a sixty-four percent chance of rain by 8 pm.
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