Residents in Slough, Berkshire, should prepare for a period of wet and windy weather as the Met Office predicts changeable conditions between February 24 and March 5, 2026.
The updated forecast warns that a series of weather systems from the Atlantic will bring frequent rain and the possibility of gale-force gusts at times. While temperatures are expected to be unusually mild at first, they will likely drop back toward seasonal averages as the month ends.
Local travel could be affected by the wind and rain, particularly for those using the M4 motorway or the Great Western Main Line. Residents are encouraged to secure loose garden furniture and keep an eye on short-term updates to help manage any potential disruptions to outdoor plans.
Historical data from World Weather Online shows that February daytime temperatures usually average around 8°C. However, the town could see highs of 14°C before the weather turns colder, with a small chance of brief wintry showers on higher ground near the area.
There is a very small chance that the weather will become more settled by March 5, 2026. Until then, most households should expect several days of unsettled conditions that may interfere with daily commuting and outdoor activities in the town centre.
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