The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for strong winds for parts of Norfolk next week.
The warning, which covers eastern parts of the county as well as Norwich, Attleborough, Wymondham and most of Suffolk, is in place from midnight until 6pm on Thursday, November 2.
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Strong gusts are expected to cause travel disruption and could cause damage to temporary structures such as marquees and tents.
The agency warns some coastal communities may be affected by large waves and sea spray but winds will die down later in the evening and overnight.
The wind warning extends across all of southern England and Wales but the concurrent warning for rain does not extend into East Anglia.
It comes after the county was battered by strong winds and heavy rainfall during Storm Babet earlier this month.
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