Weather warnings have been extended in Suffolk as the county braces for another storm to hit the coastal areas.
The Met Office has released further warnings as Storm Ciarán is set to batter the county this week.
Initially, the yellow warning for wind was in place from midnight to 6pm on Thursday, November 2.
Now, the Met Office has extended the warning, which will be in place from 9pm on Wednesday to midnight on Friday morning.
Winds of 60mph have been predicted for the coastal areas at around 5am on Thursday.
The Met Office has warned that these winds could be potentially damaging and said that there is a small chance that roads, bridges and railway lines could close, with delays and cancellations to bus, train, ferry services and flights.
It has also warned that there is a small chance that flying debris will result in a danger to life, and that injuries and danger to life could occur from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and homes.
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