Tidal flood warnings remain in place for parts of the Norfolk coast and the Broads this morning.
The Environment Agency said there is a risk of flooding on the north Norfolk coast from Cley-next-the-Sea to Hunstanton.
It said high water is due at Wells-next-the-Sea at 7.45am today. The tide is due to peak at 0.46m above the tide table.
The agency warned flooding is possible two hours either side of high tide.
A flood alert is also in place for the River Waveney from Ellingham to Breydon Water, and along the River Yare, from Thorpe St Andrew to Breydon Water. Both rivers are tidal.
Norfolk fire service, along with the Environment Agency, were stationed along the north Norfolk coast on Thursday night following flooding concerns.
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