The Norfolk coast could be hit by winds of close to 70mph, with forecasters issuing a warning there could be disruption to transport and power cuts.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for wind between 8am and 9pm today, with Norfolk one of the areas included in the alert.
They say a spell of very strong northerly to northwesterly winds is expected, which could bring delays to transport and power cuts.
The winds are expected to develop this morning across the northeast of the country, moving south into Eastern England during the afternoon.
They Met Office said some coastal routes and sea fronts could be affected by spray and that 'large waves are expected along some shorelines'.
Forecasters Weatherquest tweeted that East Anglia would see showery rain in the morning, but it would then clear to become dry with sunny spells.
The University of East Anglia-based forecasters tweeted that it would then turn cloudier with showery rain and strong northwesterly gusts by the end of the day near the northeastern coast.'
Yesterday, Dan Holley, one of Weatherquest's forecasters tweeted that people should expect gusts of 45-55mph quite widely, but that there was a chance they could get close to 70mph along the north Norfolk coast.
The Met Office's yellow warning also applies to Suffolk.
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