Suffolk is set for a weekend of wet weather as warnings are issued around the country.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for the whole of England and Wales as heavy rain is set to fall over the weekend.
The weather warning is in place from 3pm on Saturday to 6pm on Sunday, and spells of heavy rain will fall in the region.
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Meteorologist at the Met Office, Annie Shuttleworth, said: "A band of heavy rain will gradually make progress towards the UK as the day progresses.
"The southeast and central areas should stay dry through most of the day but it will cloud over as the day goes on.
"It will be feeling very mild and probably a bit muggy.
"The band of quite heavy and blustery rain will push eastwards through the course of Saturday evening, and that should clear by Sunday morning."
According to the warning, bus and train services will probably be affected with journey times taking longer, as will spray and flooding on roads.
Flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely, as is some interruption to power supplies and other services.
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