Flood warnings remain in place for parts of Norfolk despite a dry weekend and a settled forecast.
The Environment Agency has issued two flood warnings and nine alerts for the county.
It comes after the region was battered by extreme rainfall over the last week and is on track to have the wettest February since records began.
A spokesman for the Environment Agency said: "River levels are falling but remain responsive to further rainfall. Flooding is still possible.
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"The forecast is for drier conditions over the next few days. Be ready to take action to protect your property if flooding is expected.
"Take care on riverside roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger."
Areas most at risk are Main Road in Narborough, Spring Lane in Marham, Lynn Road, Garage Lane and St Germans Road in Setchey, Mill Road in Wiggenhall St Germans and Low Road, High Road, Maple Road and Acer Road in Saddle Bow.
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