This winter is set to be a particularly wet one, according to Met Office predictions.

More rain than average is expected between November and January and the Environmental Agency has urged people to check the risk of flooding in their home via an online map.

At the beginning of Flood Action Week, the revealed 61 per cent of households in flood-risk areas did not believe their property could be affected.

The Thames and their tributaries present a risk to residents close to the water in Bracknell Forest.

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Dark blue areas represent a chance of flooding each year above 3.3 per cent, while light blue areas indicate a chance of 01 per cent to 1 per cent

Much of Bracknell is at a 1 to 3.3 per cent chance of flooding in a given year.

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The Warren area in Bracknell is at higher risk of flooding. The risk level takes into account the effect of any flood defences in the area.

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Farmland and grasses surrounding the Blackwater River face a similar threat as well as large parts of Sandhurst.

Parts of the A3095, A329 and B3018 Binfield Road are at a high risk of flooding.