Flood alerts remain in place across Suffolk with minor flooding expected.
The Environment Agency issued the alerts on Wednesday with areas most at risk including Halesworth, Wissett, Chediston, Walpole, Huntingfield, Bramfield and Wrentham.
Minor flooding is still expected on Thursday with the agency keeping the alerts in place throughout today.
The alerts have been issued for areas around the River Deben and River Lark.
On Wednesday a number of roads were around the county became flooded during heavy rainfall.
There were severe delays in Wherstead Road in Ipswich during rush hour as the road flooded underneath the railway bridge.
The A1120 Dennington to Badingham road was left submerged underwater after the downpours brought to the county by Storm Conall.
Drivers also faced long delays after the B1078 in Clopton near the turning for Suffolk New College in Otley was blocked a broken-down vehicle in the flooded road.
The Environment Agency is advising people to take care on coastal roads and footpaths and to not put yourself in unnecessary danger.
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