The sunset over Felixstowe last night. Picture: MOIRA CHAPMAN (Image: MOIRA CHAPMAN)
Beautiful pictures have surfaced on social media of Sunday night's sunset - showing popping pinks and electric oranges - a stark contrast to the skies earlier that day.
The sunset was snapped over Sudbury, Great Cornard, Southwold, Felixstowe and Colchester - with many people mesmerised by mother nature.
Moira Chapman posted a picture of a bright pink sky over Felixstowe, with the caption "a few sunset pics to brighten the day after a rainy cloudy Sunday".
While John Fitch in Great Cornard said it looked like the "sky was on fire" and "no filters were needed".
Pink skies were captured in Great Cornard. Picture: SHANA ARMSTRONG (Image: SHANA ARMSTRONG)
The sunset came after a day of destructive weather brought by Storm Dennis - which saw strong winds close the Orwell Bridge for more than 18 hours.
Above are some of our favourite sunset shots.
Stunning colours and reflections at Lowestoft beach on Sunday evening. Picture: JENNIFER POWLES (Image: JENNIFER POWLES)
The aftermath of Storm Dennis on Mondya morning - the calm after the storm. Picture: JONATHAN HADGRAFT (Image: Picture: JONATHAN HADGRAFT)
Jonathan captured stunning pictures in Southwold. Picture: JONATHAN HADGRAFT (Image: JONATHAN HADGRAFT)
Jonathan captured stunning pictures in Southwold. Picture: JONATHAN HADGRAFT (Image: JONATHAN HADGRAFT)
The beautiful sunset over Sudbury on Sunday evening. Picture: KAREN LEE (Image: Picture: KAREN LEE)
The sunset over Sudbury after the downpour brought by Storm Dennis. Picture: MATT BYHAM (Image: MATT BYHAM)
Diana captured the 'beautiful' sky over Riverside Estate in Colchester. Picture: DIANA LEVERETT (Image: DIANA LEVERETT)
Beautiful pink skies over Felixstowe on Sunday evening. Picture: MOIRA CHAPMAN (Image: MOIRA CHAPMAN)
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