Storm Fergus is expected to hit Norfolk on Monday bringing winds of up to 50mph.
The weather is predicted to reach the county this evening (December 10) and into Monday morning.
Gusts of around 30 to 45mph are forecast with a risk of localised 50mph gales.
This comes after the Met Office issued Norfolk with a yellow weather warning for wind yesterday as Storm Elin struck the county.
The two storms were named on Saturday morning by Met Éireann as the weather front moved over Ireland towards the UK.
EAST: #StormFergus has been named for an area of low pressure tracking across Ireland Sun eve to the North Sea by Mon morning
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) December 9, 2023
For our region, the strongest winds will likely be late Sunday night into Monday morning, with gusts generally 30-45mph, a small risk of 50mph locally 🍃
A Met Office spokesman said: "Sunday will see a continuation of unsettled conditions with periods of heavy rain affecting the vast majority of the UK."
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