Flood alerts remain in place for parts of Suffolk on Christmas Day.
On Christmas Eve the Environment Agency issued flood alerts along several rivers and coastal regions as tidal rivers have high water levels.
Due to water levels remaining high it is likely that rivers across Suffolk could burst their banks.
The flood alerts states that minor flooding to coastal roads and footpaths is likely between 6.30am and 11am today.
It adds: "Tides are expected to be higher than usual, due to the forecast weather conditions.
"We expect to see high water levels in Lake Lothing in Lowestoft, as well as high sea levels along the Suffolk Coast, impacting on beach access points."
The Environment Agency said today is the last high tide and conditions are expected to improve after that.
Flooding along the River Deben is also possible, as tide levels will be high around the boat yard in Felixstowe Ferry at the end of Ferry Road, and along riverside areas in Woodbridge and Waldringfield, as well as in surrounding marshland.
The Suffolk coastline from Southwold to Aldeburgh could also experience some flooding due to the high tides.
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