Berkshire

Reading Residents Face Strong Winds and Gale Risks Early March

By

Karen McGinn
23 February 2026, 9:25 am

The Met Office has issued a long-range weather outlook for February 27 to March 8, 2026, warning that Reading, Berkshire, could face strong winds and gales due to Atlantic weather systems moving across the country.

Wind gusts in the town are predicted to reach 36 mph by Friday, February 27, 2026, before the potential for even stronger conditions. The Met Office defines a gale as a sustained wind speed between 39 and 46 mph.

These weather conditions often lead to travel delays on the Great Western Railway and can cause power outages or fallen branches on local roads. Past storms in the area have left thousands of homes without electricity and caused disruption for commuters travelling toward London or Basingstoke.

To prepare, residents are encouraged to secure loose outdoor items like garden furniture and bins to prevent them from being blown away. People should continue to check for weather updates and plan for potential travel delays throughout the first week of March 2026.

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