A WET weekend is on the cards for everyone across the county as strong winds and rain is predicted.
The MetOffice has issued a yellow weather warning which covers Berkshire and warns of strong winds and disruption throughout Saturday.
#Gusts of 55-60 mph will be likely inland 🌬️ with 70-80 mph possible in exposure 🌬️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 1, 2019
Coastal impacts could also be seen from over topping waves 🌊
Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/OPNDZAIuNg
The forecast predicts wind speeds up to 20mph throughout the day with gusts of wind up to 45mph. The warning is in place through to 6pm.
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It warns of a 'very windy day', adding: "There is a small chance of injuries and danger to life from flying debris."
The MetOffice also warned of potential disruption due to damage to properties and trees, as well as road closures, and power cuts.
The forecast for Berkshire predicts heavy rain from 7am which will gradually get worse throughout the day. It is not expected to ease off until early Sunday morning.
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Temperatures are expected to sit around 14C throughout the day, becoming slightly cooler at 12C for most of Sunday.
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