Parts of Suffolk are being told to "stay safe and be prepared" amid a fresh flood warning.
The Environment Agency has issued the alert for Bawdsey Quay and in front of the flood defences at Felixstowe Ferry hamlet.
This has been issued as tides are expected to be higher than usual between 1pm and 5pm on Monday.
A spokesperson for the Environment Agency said: "The tides are expected to be higher than usual due to the forecast weather conditions during spring tides.
"We are within a period of high spring tides which peaked astronomically on Saturday, October 19 and continues until Tuesday, October 22."
Also a flood alert has been issued for River Orwell, which could then result in The Strand to flood, and for some minor flooding to coastal roads and footpaths near the Deben estuary between 2pm to 4pm.
It comes after a number of flood alerts have been issued for the county in previous weeks.
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