A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms and heavy rain that was issued for Suffolk has been removed.
On Sunday, the Met Office issued the warning and said it would be in place for the whole of Monday.
The thunderstorm warning also covered the whole of the county.
However, the Met Office has since said that Norfolk is unlikely to see any thunderstorms and has since removed the warning for the county.
Speaking about the warning the Met Office said: "Travel could be affected, as driving conditions might worsen with the spray from other cars and potential hail that might fall.
"Flooding to a few homes and businesses is also possible, as well as building damage from lightning strikes.
"The Met Office says that it is safer not to drive during thunderstorms, but asks that those who have to drive slow down, use main roads, turn on their dipped headlights, and leave a larger gap between the car in front."
It came after a heat health alert was issued for the county by the UK Health Security Agency and Met Office as parts of the county reached 28C earlier this week.
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