Heavy rain and "unusual" winds is expected to sweep across Suffolk this week, the Met Office has warned.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for rain that will last from 6am on Thursday until 6am on Saturday.
“A notable feature for many eastern locations will be the direction of the wind, which will be coming from the east," said Mr Madge.
"This is an unusual direction for strong wind at this time of year and this may bring associated unusual impacts.
"Coastal residents and visitors are being advised to take extra caution.”
Wednesday, October 18
Wind and rain will start battering the county today, with Ipswich and Sudbury expected to see the start of the rain at around 5pm.
The rain will travel further north, covering the whole of the county by 8pm with up to 32mm falling.
Temperatures will peak at 15C during the day and rise to around 16C overnight.
Wind speeds of 20mph are expected this evening.
Thursday, October 19
Although the weather warning is in place from Thursday, the forecast rain is not as bad as other days this week.
The heaviest rain will fall around 6pm near Bury St Edmunds, with showers expected throughout the day.
Temperatures will peak at 17C during the day and drop to 15C overnight.
Wind speeds will reach 24mph at around 5pm.
Friday, October 20
From 7am to 7pm on Friday, heavy rain will fall across the country.
Flooding is possible during this time, and people are asked to be especially vigilant when driving.
Friday's temperatures will stay at around 15C during the day, and fall to 12C overnight.
The wind speeds will reach 33mph in Ipswich, with around 40mph winds expected at the coast.
Saturday, October 21
Saturday will see far less rainfall than Friday, with only a few areas in Suffolk expected to be hit by the end of Storm Babet.
Saturday will be a cooler day, with temperatures peaking at 13C.
It will also be a little less windy, with wind speeds of around 25mph across the county.
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