There are warnings for possible flooding across Suffolk as the county braces itself for heavy rain later today.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for rain across England and Wales which is expected to last from 3pm on Saturday until 6pm on Sunday.
Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said: "Some parts could see disruption, transport may be a little bit delayed and if you're driving on the roads your journey may take a little bit longer due to spray and road closures."
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The Environment Agency has issued three flood warnings for Suffolk.
These include groundwater flooding in Newmarket, the Little Ouse River and River Thet, the River Waveney and the River Dove including Bungay.
A spokesman for the agency said: "The forecast is for further rainfall on Saturday night which may see river levels rise again.
"Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger."
The Environment Agency will continue to monitor water levels and will upgrade the alerts to warnings if flooding is expected.
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