Three Norfolk flood alerts have been issued by The Environment Agency.
It means that flooding is possible and you should "be prepared", with advice and full information for each area at check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
The Norfolk alerts on Saturday, October 19 are as follows:
1. The north Norfolk coast from East Cley to Kelling Hard, including Salthouse
Some minor flooding to coastal roads and footpaths is likely between 7.30pm and 9.30pm today.
Tides are expected to be higher than usual, due to the forecasted weather conditions during spring tides.
There may also be water on Beach Road in Cley and Beach Road in Salthouse and footpaths in the marshes may become inaccessible.
2. The north Norfolk coast from Old Hunstanton, to and including Cley
Some minor flooding to coastal roads and footpaths is likely between 7.30pm and 9.30pm today.
Tides are expected to be higher than usual, due to the forecasted weather conditions during spring tides.
Water is expected on roads and paths to beaches and on the quays in Brancaster, Burnham Overy, Holkham, Wells and Blakeney.
3. The tidal Rivers Bure, Ant and Thurne
Some minor flooding to riverside roads and footpaths is likely from 2.30pm this afternoon and for at least the next 24 hours.
Water levels are expected to continue to rise gradually, influenced by the current set of high spring tides.
High water levels are expected around Potter Heigham, Wroxham boat yards and Ferry Road in Horning.
High tides seen at Sutton Bridge
At 8.40am on Sunday morning, high tides could be seen following alerts in place over the weekend.
High tide on the River Nene reached 7.09 metres.
There are no warnings in place for Norfolk, which means that "flooding is expected so you should act now".
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