Flights to and from Norwich Airport have been cancelled due to weather conditions caused by Storm Conall.
Storm Conall first hit the south of the UK in the early hours of Wednesday.
As the day progresses, it is forecast to head east and develop over the North Sea.
Meteorologists predict the Netherlands will see the storm's strongest winds late on Wednesday.
READ MORE: Storm Conall: Heavy downpours and strong winds hit Norfolk
As a result, KLM has cancelled its KL1063 Amsterdam Schiphol to Norwich flight at 9.20pm on Wednesday.
It had been due to arrive in Norwich at 9.10pm.
The KL1054 Norwich to Amsterdam flight at 6.15am on Thursday has also been cancelled.
People travelling on these flights are being warned not to come to the airport.
KLM has said it will contact all passengers for rebooking and apologised for the inconvenience.
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