As of 5 March 2026, the official flood risk for Slough, Berkshire, remains very low despite the recent wet weather across the region. According to data from the Environment Agency and the Met Office, there are currently no active flood warnings or alerts in place for the town.
This low-risk status is expected to continue throughout the upcoming weekend, from Friday 6 March to Sunday 8 March 2026. This means that although the area has seen plenty of rain lately, there is minimal chance of water damaging homes or causing problems for people travelling.
The Environment Agency, which is the government body that manages flood risks, and the Met Office, the national weather service, both confirm that local water levels are currently safe. While Slough has areas that can sometimes be prone to surface water or groundwater issues, current monitoring shows the drainage systems are coping well with the recent downpours.
Local residents are being told they can go about their weekend plans without worrying about immediate flooding threats. For the most up-to-date information, people are encouraged to check the official government flooding service online.