Storm Babet swept across the county yesterday and has caused severe flooding across Suffolk.
The weather caused significant disruption across the region, with schools forced to shut and roads left impassable.
A major incident was declared in Suffolk.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain across the county and a yellow weather warning for wind along the coast, which is in effect until 12pm on Saturday.
Here are a series of pictures readers have sent in of the severe flooding across the county.
Stranded in a lay-by in Horham (Image: Frances Jones)
An heavily flooded road in Kelsale (Image: Eileen Willis Dickerson)
Needham Market is one of the areas worst affected by Storm Babet (Image: Charlotte Bond)
Fields flooded in Stowmarket (Image: Karen Harper)
Flooded Elms car park in Framlingham (Image: Carl Squirrell)
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Flooding up to a house in Bredfield, near Woodbridge (Image: Sophie Pope)
A flooded road in Wickham Skeith, near Eye (Image: Chris Balmer)
The sea at Aldeburgh in the Storm (Image: Holly Middleditch)
Farmers were helping to clear flooding in Long Melford (Image: Hyde Park Farms)
Framlingham Meer overflowed from the heavy rain (Image: Kris Wolton)
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Homes have flooded in Kersey (Image: Natalie Osburn)
Overflow from the River Deben has flooded a road in Cretingham (Image: Tina Tuckwell)
The A12 in Yoxford was also flooded (Image: Shirley Capon)
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