People living along parts of the Norfolk coast were being told to "be prepared" for flooding.
Flood alerts were issued for a large stretch of the Norfolk coast running from Kelling Quay to Hunstanton on Thursday morning.
The Environment Agency said tides were expected to be near flood alert levels due to high spring tides and the forecast weather.
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A spokesman for the agency said: "We expect to see water on roads and paths to beaches, and on the quays in Brancaster, Burnham Overy, Holkham, Wells and Blakeney.
"You are advised to stay away from risk areas, and take care next to the coast."
The tide is forecast to reach a peak level of 3.49m above average sea level and the Environement Agency said the areas most at risk of flooding were Old Hunstanton, Brancaster, Burnham, Holkham, Wells, Blakeney and Cley.
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