Berkshire has experienced a particularly wet few weeks as the Met Office previously released a yellow warning for most areas.
Many towns have seen a rise in flooding with the torrential rain persisting not to mention the occasional spate of thunderstorms.
In fact, recent statistics released today show that September in Berkshire has actually seen a 312% rise in rainfall, three times more than the average for September.
The weather commencing this week doesn't look like it will be much better to start with as heavy rain is predicted throughout today October 1.
From 11 am onwards there is a high chance of rain, and the county will see highs of 13 degrees and lows of 11.
Tomorrow Wednesday, October 2 it looks like things will be getting slightly better with a light drizzle predicted throughout the day.
Rain is predicted from 6 am onwards with a slight break in between 9 am and 10 am.
Thursday it currently looks like things will brighten up a tad, with sunny intervals and a gently breeze predicted throughout the day. The county will see highs of 16 and lows of 5.
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