Heavy downpours and strong winds have hit Norfolk this morning amid Storm Conall.
The storm, which is the third of the season, has brought torrential rain and gale-force winds to the county.
Although no weather warning has been issued the Met Office has said most of the county will be hit by the downpours throughout the morning.
Due to the heavy rain drivers are likely to see some standing water on the roads.
Flood water is starting to build on the A47 at Honingham ahead of rush hour.
Strong winds are also expected to batter Norfolk with some parts of the coast seeing wind speeds of up to 50mph.
More inland areas are forecast to see wind speeds of around 40mph.
It comes after Storm Bert caused chaos in Norfolk over the weekend.
A number of events were cancelled on Saturday and Sunday as the storm brought winds of 65mph to the county.
It also caused thousands of pounds worth a damage to Winter Wonderland in Norwich.
Areas affected included the roofing of its Christmas cabins, festive Santa Claus Village and Fir Tree Maze.
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