FLOODING could affect parts of Wokingham following Storm Christoph, the Environment Agency has warned.
Flood alerts are currently in force for the Twyford, Winnersh and Arborfield as a result of heavy rain on Wednesday.
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The Environment Agency said it expects river levels on the River Loddon to remain over the 'next few days'.
A spokesperson said: "Property flooding is not currently expected. River levels have risen on the Lower River Loddon as a result of Storm Christoph. Therefore, flooding of roads and farmland is possible today, especially in the Sindlesham Mill area.
"We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are in the area clearing weed and trash screens and in the area checking defences."
A colder day is in store for many of us on Thursday in the wake of #StormChristoph
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If you need to travel, be aware of icy patches in places to begin the day, especially in the northwest and also the risk of #flooding in some areas
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Properties will not be affected by the flooding, the Environment Agency has said.
No further warnings are in force for the next few days which are expected to be dry with conditions turning colder this weekend.
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