WARNINGS flood waters may cover roads across Reading have been removed.
The Environment Agency issued flood warnings for lowlying areas after Strom Angus battered Reading on Monday night.
The only warning remaining in force is along the Loddon in Earley, Twyford and Shinfield.
The Environment Agency warn: "Property flooding is not currently expected.
"However, levels on the Lower River Loddon remain high.
"Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected to continue.
"Levels are forecast to remain high and stable throughout Tuesday.
"The weather prospects are to expect some showers throughout the day.
"These will die out this evening to leave a dry night.
"Tomorrow is forecast to be mostly dry with just the chance of an isolated shower."
Two years ago large portions of Berkshire were underwater after the Thames burst its banks.
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