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Flooding problems spread across West Norfolk amid snow warnings
| Updated: 11:44, 07 February 2021
One flood warning and three alerts are in place, while the Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service has logged 13 separate flooding incidents so far yesterday and today.
The most severe problems appear to be around the River Burn, where a flood warning has been issued by the Environment Agency this morning.
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It says flooding to low-lying land, roads and riverside areas is likely today and tomorrow, with the Creakes, Burnham Market and the B1355 road believed to be most at risk.
But officials have said they do not expect the situation to escalate further.
A flood warning and 10 flood alerts are in place for Norfolk and Waveney.
- Credit: PA
Flooding is causing problems in parts of Norfolk, with a flood warning and 10 alerts in place amid rainy weather - and the possibility of snow.
Flooding has hit the B1355 at South Creake, with firefighters called to the village at just after 5.45pm on Saturday, February 6.
Two crews from Fakenham spent about an hour pumping water away from the road.
The Environment Agency had issued a flood warning for the RIver Burn in that area, between South Creake and Burnham Thorpe.
The agency said there was a risk of flooding to low lying land, roads and riverside areas due to continued rain and wet ground conditions.
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Snowfall in parts of Norfolk was up to 8cm deep, while forecasters are warning of the risk of flooding from rainfall next week.
Following an amber weather alert for snow on Saturday, some roads were left impassable.
The Met Office officially recorded 4cm of snow in Norfolk, but estimated that this could have been closer to 8cm in some areas.
EAST: Map of snow depths across the region on Saturday - a few locations measured 6cm.
Onshore southerly winds meant parts of the Essex + SE Suffolk coast saw just sleet/rain, while the offshore wind allowed snow to accumulate on the Norfolk coast.
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