Cars mount pavement as flooding turns busy Wokingham road into a river
A busy Wokingham road became a river last night as flash flooding hit the borough. And the Met Office are ...
A busy Wokingham road became a river last night as flash flooding hit the borough. And the Met Office are ...
A short, sharp thunderstorm across Wokingham has brought flash flooding to the borough. On Friday, June 10, the unexpected downpour ...
Being an outdoor event, Wokingham's May Fayre relies on good weather to attract the crowds. With the weather over the ...
The Met Office has issued its infamous yellow snow warning for this weekend. However, anyone hoping to spend their Saturday ...
CHILDREN of all ages hoping for a snowfall tomorrow are on tenterhooks after the Met Office revealed earlier this week ...
SNOW is forecast for Wokingham this week. The borough’s roads have been gritted as temperature plummet and now the Met ...
RAIL commuters are facing delays to train services today due to the strong winds of Storm Imogen. South West Trains ...
Heavy winds and rain have been forecast in Wokingham overnight and throughout Monday daytime. Gusts of up to 70mph are ...
The Met Office has released a weather warning as the epic snowstorms that hit America over the weekend arrives in ...
A family from Twyford has praised the fire service after a block of ice crashed through the roof of their house ...
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