Strong winds, heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely to cause disruption as the Met Office issues a warning spanning over three days.
The yellow weather warning for thunderstorms covers the whole of Norfolk, warning people to prepare for possible flash flooding, travel disruption and power cuts.
A warning is in place between noon and midnight today with the risk of possible damage to buildings as well as delays to travel services and difficult driving conditions.
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Hail and lightning strikes have also been predicted.
There has also been a separate yellow weather warning for heavy rain between 12.15am on Wednesday and 6am on Thursday.
This has warned people that fast-flowing and deep floodwater is possible, which could cause a "danger to life".
Communities could become cut off by flooded roads and delays or cancellations to train and bus services are possible.
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Many places will see 30-40 mm of rain, while a few areas may receive 60-80 mm.
There is also a small chance that a few upland areas could see much higher totals, in the order of 100-150 mm.
The Met Office has advised people to check if their property could be at risk of flooding and consider preparing an emergency flood kit.
They also stated people should consider gathering torches and batteries, a mobile phone power pack and other essential items.
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