Norfolk's flooding woes have continued with warnings reissued and roads closed despite a period of drier weather.
The county has been battling flooding all winter and it has been one of the wettest Februarys since records began.
Norfolk remains on high alert as the Environment Agency has issued one red warning and a further five alerts.
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The area most at risk remains in north Norfolk around the River Burn from South Creak to Burnham Thorpe.
Areas in west Norfolk have also seen disruption with the A1101 Welney Wash Road closed once ago, marking its 76th day of flooding this winter.
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The more settled conditions have brought a slight decrease in river levels but many remain dangerously high with Welney Wash Road submerged under 40 inches of water.
Five flood alerts have also been issued covering north Norfolk, west Norfolk and the Norfolk Broads.
Heavy rain has been forecast to hit the region today and tomorrow.
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