High tide warning remains in place for parts of Suffolk

A photographer captured surface water outside a Woodbridge café after parts of Suffolk were issued with a flood alert over the weekend.

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A Woodbridge café was surrounded by surface water amid high tide warnings in the region. An alert will remain in place for parts of Suffolk until Monday morning and covers Felixstowe to Clacton, including the Orwell and Stour estuaries. Southwold, Lowestoft to Bawdsey and the Deben estuary also received the alert.

Pedestrians had to navigate the surface water in Woodbridge. (Image: Alan Vickers) One photographer captured the high water in Woodbridge on Sunday morning outside a cafe. As of Sunday evening, the government website said: "Flooding is likely between 11.



45pm tonight, Sunday, November 17 and 01.45am tomorrow morning, Monday November 18.".