Dozens of homes across Norfolk are without power after Storm Isha battered the county last night.
Gusts reached 69mph on the north Norfolk coast at around 10pm.
Properties in Dereham, Cromer, Barnham Broom, Swaffham and Horsford were hit with power cuts.
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A yellow weather warning was in place until midday.
EAST: Several hours of strong winds to go, but highest gusts to 22:00 #StormIsha:
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) January 21, 2024
67mph Southwold (unofficial)
62mph Weybourne
60mph Shoeburyness
59mph Southend Apt
59mph Wittering
58mph Andrewsfield
56mph Luton Apt
55mph Bedford
55mph Stansted Apthttps://t.co/HRfWQwHmLd
More disruption was expected with some damage to buildings and delays to road and rail travel.
Storm Isha is the ninth named storm of the season.
If there are more named storms between next week and August, this year will beat the record held by 2015/16.
Each storm is named when it poses a risk to people and they are given names with consecutive letters of the alphabet.
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