Fifteen separate flood alerts have been issued for rivers, lakes and tributaries in Norfolk.
According to the Environment Agency, water levels are rising across the county following recent rainfall - with further heavy rain expected throughout this week.
There is minor flooding to low-lying land and roads in areas including the rivers Tud and Wensum from Fakenham to Costessey, with more severe in places such as the Hundred Foot Washes near the Cambridgeshire border.
The Little Ouse River and the River Thet are experiencing flooding - with the rivers Nar, Wissey and Bure also flooded.
Spixworth Beck and the surrounding becks have water pooling on nearby roads and footpaths.
Other affected rivers include the Stiffkey, Waveney, Yare, Ant, Thurne, Tiffey, Tas and Wacton.
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An Environment Agency spokesman said: "We expect water levels in these areas to be high for several days.
"Avoid driving through floodwater and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger.
"We are monitoring levels closely and will update the alerts each day."
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