More heavy rain is set to hit Suffolk later this week following the deluge of Storm Babet.
Suffolk saw some of the heaviest rainfall in the country on Friday, breaking numerous river level records.
Framlingham, Needham Market and Debenham were some of the worst affected areas, with the torrential downpours leaving cars submerged under water and children stranded in their schools.
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The county is now set to be hit with more heavy rain - with the worst set to come on Thursday.
Graham Madge, a Met Office spokesman, said: “Suffolk will experience further episodes of rain over the next week, and although some of this rain may be heavy, there is no indication yet that it will bring any significant impacts.
"Although of course, some river catchments remain sensitive because of previous rainfall totals over the last few days.
“Thursday is likely to see some of the heaviest rain, and there is a chance for a further, but brief, period of heavy rain on Sunday.”
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