RAIN has already flooded several parts of the county and some home owners are being warned to move their valuables to safety as more rain is on the way.
Pictures from across the county show car parks underwater and being closed off, and roads being blocked due to rain water.
Below shows visitors to the Hilton Hotel at Mill Lane, Sindlesham, heading to the hotel by tractor to avoid the burst River Loddon.
Photo by Paul King
The Oracle looks to be suffering as the river has burst its banks just outside, and Showcase Cinema in Winnersh also appears to be struggling to keep the whole car park open due to rain water.
The Met Office is forecasting even more rain to be on its way this afternoon and people in several areas have been urged to to 'take immediate action'.
Currently, rain is expected to return in both Reading and Bracknell about 3pm today and continue into the evening.
Eek flooding @OracleReading pic.twitter.com/64rmDSNqS3
— Rob Hayes 🌈 (@Lancashire_rob) December 21, 2019
It is expected to brighten up tomorrow, but before that four areas in the county have been urged to take precautions.
Currently flood warnings are in place for;
River Loddon and River Blackwater at Swallowfield - property flooding not expected
River Loddon at Twyford, Charvil and Wargrave - property flooding is possible
River Thames at Purley Village - property flooding expected
River Thames for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave - property flooding is possible
A comment from the Enviroment Agency said: "We expect river levels to remain high over the next few days. We are closely monitoring the situation. Please remain safe and aware of your local surroundings, avoid using low lying footpaths near local watercourses and move family, pets and cars to safety."
Pictures posted to Twitter by Joshua Talib near Thames Canoe Club
It also added: "Please move possessions and valuables off the ground or to safety and activate any property flood protection products you may have, such as flood barriers and air brick covers."
There are a further 28 areas where flood alerts have been issued, for more details click here.
A picture of the Kennet burst near Holy Brook just after the railway bridge, posted to Twitter by Joshua Talib
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