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Yellow Weather Warning in place as flooding expected through Tuesday

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Monday, January 26, 2026 7:22 pm
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The Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning, including across Reading, as Storm Chandra sets in. Picture: Phil Creighton

The Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning, including across Reading, as Storm Chandra sets in. Picture: Phil Creighton

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THE MET Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning, including across Reading, as Storm Chandra sets in.

Heavy rain is expected in much of the UK, particularly in the south, including across Reading and along the southern and eastern coasts.

Forecasters are warning that as much as 30-40mm of rain is expected, with a higher chance of flooding and standing water in many areas and the possibility of related power cuts.

Elsewhere in the country, heavy rain could be joined by strong winds and even snow, particularly in the north of England and in Scotland.

People are being advised to check their local risk of flooding, and those at risk should consider preparing flood plans and emergency kits.

Commuters are advised to avoid delays by checking road conditions if driving, or bus and train timetables, amending travel plans if necessary.

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Dr Jess Neumann, associate professor in Hydrology at the University of Reading, said: “Parts of southeast England are bracing for their third wave of flooding in only two weeks.

A weather warning for heavy rain is due to come into effect on Monday night and through Tuesday with 30-50mm of rainfall expected.

“Residents in parts of Surrey have already battled their way through two flood events in the past fortnight with some properties requiring flood barriers and pumps to stay safe.

“Relatively moderate amounts of rain are all that are needed to push river levels back into serious flood conditions.

“The soils are saturated, everything is waterlogged, there is no capacity for the natural ground to absorb more rainfall – the only place it can go is down to the river.”

She explained that: “Wastewater treatment works on the River Mole in Surrey have already discharged more than 1,000 hours of sewage directly into the river during the recent wet weather.

E.coli levels are at least ten times over “safe” limits according to local charity River Mole River Watch, who tested the water this past weekend across the catchment.

“Local communities should check their flood risk online and sign-up to the free early-warnings and alerts.

“Being prepared for flooding is essential to reduce the impacts: seemingly small actions such as knowing how to turn off your gas and electricity, moving valuables out of harms way, and having a flood kit with torches, blankets, medicines and home insurance details can help reduce the physical and emotional toll that flooding takes.”

Full details and weather updates are available via: weather.metoffice.gov.uk/forecast

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