MOTORISTS and rail passengers can expect a relatively trouble-free journey this morning.
There are currently no reported problems on the roads or railways, despite the windy conditions.
A police spokesman said he was not aware of any issues on the roads, but more than 20 trees had been brought down across the county due to high winds.
He said: “We have had no problems anywhere in particular, but in excess of 20 trees have come down overnight.”
Forecasters at WeatherQuest said that a rather cloudy and windy day is ahead, although it should stay mostly dry.
Top temperatures will reach 10C with a strong wind from the southwest.
Quayside container-handling and rail operations stopped at the Port of Felixstowe for about 90 minutes in the early hours – from around 2am – because of high winds, causing slight delays for lorry drivers.
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