The windy weather Norfolk and Waveney has experienced in recent days looks set to pick up towards the weekend.
Coastal communities may be hit by spray or large waves, and some delays to road, rail and air traffic is expected on Saturday and Sunday.
Dan Holley, meteorologist from Norwich-based Weatherquest said the windy weather would continue into next week.
Mr Holley said: "Quite a windy spell of weather seems likely from Saturday evening and on-and-off through most of next week.
"Much will depend on the exact track, shape and depth of several areas of low pressure.
"Current guidance suggests gusts of 50-60mph are possible on Sunday."
The Met Office yellow wind warning, which extends to the whole UK, also said there was a "small chance" some roads and bridges could close and that power cuts may occur.
There may also be some damage to buildings, such as tiles blown from roofs.
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