A yellow weather warning for heavy rain has been issued for parts of Norfolk.
The Met Office has issued the warning for areas in north Norfolk which is in place from 8am on Monday until 3am on Tuesday.
Places including Holt, Hunstanton, Dereham and Sandringham have all been issued with the warning.
A spokesman for the Met Office said: "There is significant uncertainty in the amount of rainfall and location of the largest totals, but 20-40mm of rain could fall quite widely with a chance that a few places could see 60-80mm."
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The Met Office is also warning that communities could become cut off by flooded roads and delays or cancellations to train and bus services are also possible.
People are being advised to check if their property could be at risk of flooding and consider preparing an emergency flood kit.
It comes after a week of rainfall which has filled the county's river systems.
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