Berkshire

Reading Residents Warned Of Flooding And Heavy Rain In 2026

By

Karen McGinn
15 February 2026, 10:49 am

The Met Office updated weather warnings for Reading, Berkshire, on February 15, 2026, as heavy rain and strong winds are expected to cause travel disruption and flooding. The update, issued early in the morning, warns the community to prepare for surface water on roads and rising river levels.

Forecasters expect between 10mm and 15mm of rain across the area, while some places exposed to south-easterly winds could see up to 30mm. This latest weather system, named Storm Chandra, follows two other major storms earlier this year and arrives after some parts of the country have seen 37 days of rain in a row.

The Environment Agency reports that rivers throughout Berkshire remain full and are at risk of overflowing onto roads and paths. Officials are telling drivers not to travel through floodwater, noting that just 30cm of moving water is enough to float a typical car.

Local experts say the ground is already soaked due to a record-breaking wet start to the year, which included the wettest January for Northern Ireland in 149 years. Residents and commuters should prepare for potential delays to train services and stay alert to changing conditions over the coming days.

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