The government has released the latest number of flood warnings that will affect those living in and around Reading.
Here is the most up to date flood warnings in the area:
Flood alert for River Thames from Pangbourne to Purley
River levels are high on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected to continue today, Saturday September 28.
Today is expected to be dry. Sunday will start out dry followed by rain in the afternoon. We expect river levels to remain high over the next 24-48 hours as water moves downstream.
Flood alert for River Thames from Mapledurham to Sonning
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are high on the River Thames as a result of heavy rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, Saturday. Today is expected to be dry.
Sunday will start out dry followed by rain in the afternoon. We expect river levels to remain high over the next 24-48 hours as water moves downstream.
Flood alert for Lower River Loddon
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are rising on the River Loddon following a period of sustained rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, especially in the Sindlesham Mill area.
No further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours. We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days.
Flood alert for Lower River Loddon at the River Thames confluence at Twyford
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are slowly rising but beginning to stabilise on the River Loddon following a period of sustained rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, especially in the Loddon Drive area of Wargrave, with flooding of roads affecting access to properties.
Flood alert for River Thames for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave
Property flooding is not currently expected.
River levels are slowly rising but beginning to stabilise on the River Thames following a period of sustained rainfall. Therefore, flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue today, especially in the Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave areas.
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