After days of warnings that Storm Babet will batter Suffolk, the weather warning has been updated just hours before it hits. 

The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning on October 12 that said that the majority of Suffolk would be covered by a warning for wind. 

This has now been updated, with the affected area isolated to the Suffolk coastline. 

East Anglian Daily Times: The weather warning for wind has been isolated to the Suffolk coastThe weather warning for wind has been isolated to the Suffolk coast (Image: Met Office)

Strong winds and rain will still batter the county, with significant rainfall expected over the next few days. 

Southwold, Aldeburgh, Felixstowe and Lowestoft will face wind speeds of around 40mph over the next three days. 

The warning says that coastal routes, sea fronts and coastal communities are likely to be affected by spray and large waves.

Delays are to be expected for tall vehicles travelling along exposed areas and bridges.