Strong winds are likely to cause longer journey times and power cuts in Norfolk this week as the Met Office issues a warning.
A yellow weather warning is in place from Thursday and covers the whole of Norfolk and some parts of north Suffolk.
The office has said some travel disruption can be expected and cancellations of road, rail and bus services are possible.
There is also a slight chance that power cuts may happen, with a "danger to life" from large waves and beach material being thrown onto sea fronts, coastal roads and properties.
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Recent high tides and strong winds saw metres of road collapse in storm-stricken communities such as Hemsby and Happisburgh which continue to battle with encroaching erosion.
Flood water levels continue to remain high in some parts of Norfolk this week as the county struggles in the aftermath of storms Elin and Fergus, as well as Agnes and Ciaran.
The A1101 in Welney, southwest Norfolk, is still impassable today as up to 31 inches of water covers the road.
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