Storm Ciara has been causing damage at West Stow which has been closed for today Picture: WEST SUFFOLK COUNCIL (Image: Archant)
Throughout the day our readers have been sharing their pictures from across Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Aldeburgh and the rest of Suffolk.
In the morning West Suffolk Council tweeted pictures from West Stow where the park, like many in the county, remained shut all day.
Significant damage from Storm Ciara at West Stow near Bury St Edmunds Picture: WEST SUFFOLK COUNCIL (Image: Archant)
In a tweet they said: " Our Park Rangers are working hard in this weather to shut our parks and make sure the public remain safe.
"Difficult to do in these winds and with debris on roads."
The clock face on St Mary's Church on Angel Hill in Bury St Edmunds sustained damaged in Storm Ciara Picture: TONY HOWLAND (Image: Archant)
The clock on St Mary's Church in Bury St Edmunds sustained damage from the high winds, which in Lakenheath peaked at 70mph.
There were also stunning pictures taken on the coast with Nicole Mcmullan capturing the waves crashing on the shore at Aldeburgh
The damage to the clock face on St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, can be clearly seen in this photograph Picture: TONY HOWLAND (Image: Archant)
If you have any pictures or video of the storm please send them to - newsroom@archant.co.uk or use the hashtag #StormCiaraSuffolk if you are posting on Twitter or Facebook
Shelter down in Hadleigh Picture: SEAN GARNHAM (Image: Archant)
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Trees at West Stow have been damaged by Storm Ciara- the park rangers are working hard in difficult conditions Picture: WEST SUFFOLK COUNCIL (Image: Archant)
Storm Ciara brought down a large tree on the main road in Kesgrave Picture: DANNY HEWITT (Image: DANNY HEWITT)
A tree blocking the Main Road in Kesgrave near Ipswich Picture: MEL GRIFFITHS (Image: MEL GRIFFITHS)
A tree blocking the road near Newmarket in Suffolk Picture: JENNA LOUISE GALLAGHER (Image: JENNA LOUISE GALLAGHER)
A fence in East Ipswich which was blown down by Storm Ciara earlier today Picture: CONTRIBUTED (Image: Archant)
Police from Bury St Edmunds tweeted about a fallen tree near Bury St Edmunds Picture: SUFFOLK CONSTABULARY (Image: Archant)
Wild waves at Felixstowe during Storm Ciara Picture: RICHARD BRETT (Image: RICHARD BRETT)
Even motorbikes were blown over on Angel Hill in Bury St Edmunds Picture: TONY HOWLAND (Image: Archant)
Waves lashing the coast of Aldeburgh during Storm Ciara Picture: NICOLE MCMULLAN (Image: Archant)
A tree blocking Stonelodge Lane West in Ipswich today Picture: KARREN DEAN (Image: KARREN DEAN)
A tree blocking the path in Anglesea Road Ipswich Picture: DAN BUCKLE (Image: Archant)
Wild waves at Felixstowe during Storm Ciara Picture: RICHARD BRETT (Image: RICHARD BRETT)
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