Highways England has confirmed the Orwell Bridge will be closed for 16 hours at the weekend when Storm Dennis hits the region.

The authority has taken the decision to close the bridge on Saturday afternoon, with winds from Storm Dennis set to top its 50mph safety limit for crosswinds.

As it stands, the bridge on the A14 is set to close from 3pm Saturday until 7am Sunday, when winds are forecast to decrease to a safer speed.

The authority added it will continue to monitor wind speeds on the bridge and update drivers as is necessary.

The bridge's closure could cause travel chaos for football fans leaving the town following Ipswich's home clash against fellow League One side Burton Albion.

The club's Fan Zone, an outdoor space open before matches, will be closed for the day.

In a statement, Highways England said: "Drivers aiming to ravel this weekend are encouraged to plan their journey in advance and check the latest weather and traffic conditions along the route.

"Drivers making journeys across the region should be aware of sudden gusts of wind. Give high sided vehicles, caravans, motorbikes and bicycles plenty of space."

The bridge was closed the weekend prior when Storm Ciara hit the county, with business experts Ipswich Central warning that each day the bridge is closed costs the local economy £1million.