Homes are still without power as strong winds caused damage across the county yesterday.
A Met Office yellow warning was in place for wind and on Saturday almost 600 homes in the Dereham area were without power.
People living in some areas are still affected, as an unplanned power cut has disrupted a large area from Dereham to Thuxton.
UK Power Networks have estimated that power will be back on between 11.30am and 12.30pm.
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EAST: Weybourne recorded a max gust of 54mph on Saturday, its strongest July gust since records began here in 1992.
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) July 16, 2023
For the region as a whole, this was the highest July gust since 2014. Since 1981, ~1 in 4 Julys produce a gust ≥50mph in this region, similar to recording ≥33°C pic.twitter.com/HTdGYF11eU
Sunday is expected to be much less windy with sunny spells and showers, according to the Met Office.
Electricity has been affected after the highest July winds since 2014 were recorded, with the strongest gusts record at Weybourne reaching a max of 54mph.
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