A weather warning has been issued for Suffolk ahead of a possible stormy couple of days.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning across Wednesday and Thursday, advising people that the heavy showers forecast could lead to sudden flooding.
The warning, which is for all of Suffolk and most of the rest of East Anglia, will remain in place from 9pm on Wednesday until 9am on Thursday.
The Met Office has also advised the public that there is a slight chance of power cuts, delays to public transport if flooding or lightning strikes occur and a small chance that there will be damage to some buildings.
It is expected the downpours will cause 20 to 40mm of rain, with a chance of more than 50mm in some parts of the county.
The new warning comes after the Met Office removed a yellow thunderstorm warning that had been in place for Monday.
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