Several Suffolk schools have announced they will be shut on Thursday ahead of the impending arrival of Storm Ciarán.
The county is braced for yet more torrential downpours and "potentially damaging winds" just weeks after Storm Babet caused significant disruption.
Suffolk is likely to be hit by winds of up to 60mph in inland areas, with a yellow weather warning in place from 9pm on Wednesday until 6pm on Thursday.
National Highways has announced the Orwell Bridge will be shut for 24 hours from 12am on Thursday for 24 hours, while Jimmy's Farm has confirmed it will also close.
Ten Suffolk schools have confirmed they will not be open to students while the storm takes hold, with some opting for remote learning.
Ormiston Endeavour Academy in Ipswich's Defoe Road has changed their opening times due to the weather.
Schools to close in Suffolk due to Storm Ciarán
Alde Valley Academy, Leiston - remote learning will be available.
Bungay High School, Bungay - remote learning will be available.
Creeting St Mary Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School, Ipswich
Debenham High School, Debenham - remote learning will be available
SET Beccles School, Beccles
Sir John Leman High School, Beccles
Sir Robert Hitcham Church of England Voluntary Aided School, Debenham
Stone Lodge Academy, Ipswich
Stonham Aspal Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School
Worlingworth Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Worlingworth
Keep up to date with how the storm is impacting Suffolk in our live blog.
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