Some Norfolk events have been cancelled due to the yellow weather warning for thunderstorms issued by The Met Office.

The warning is in place from 12noon until 8pm on Sunday (May 26) and it covers the majority of Norfolk, excluding areas such as Acle, Great Yarmouth, Loddon and Diss. 

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These are the events on Sunday that have been cancelled so far (this list will be updated):

Fun Dog Show at the Hoveton Hall Estate - The Garden Kitchen Café will also be closed. The organisers are hoping that they will still be able to run the Fun Dog Show on Monday, with a decision to be made on Sunday evening. 

Weybourne Community Fund Car Boot Sale - The car boot sale due to take place on the George Weston Community Field has been cancelled. 

Narborough Community Centre Car Boot Sale - This weekly event is cancelled on Sunday due to the weather conditions. 

Woolly Whitsun at Hirsty's Family Fun Park in Hemsby - This half-term event, which ends on June 2, will no longer run this Sunday. Those who purchased tickets in advance will be contacted. 

May Fun Day at Wymondham RFC - A free entry family event has been cancelled. 

Stalham Fun Day - This event organised by Stalham Town Council to celebrate '100 Years at the Rec' has been called off. Stalham Town FC's Coronation Cup match is also cancelled. It is hoped that both events can be rescheduled.

Arminghall Car Boot Sale - Cancelled on Sunday but it will still be running on Bank Holiday Monday. 

Cherry Tree Car Boot in Fakenham - This Sunday's event is cancelled.

Mundesley Fun Dog Show - This event will be rescheduled for September 15. 

Trunch Dog Show - This event will be rescheduled with the date TBC. 

Funderworld at the Norfolk Showground - Closed on Sunday (ticket-holders have been contacted). The touring theme park is there until June 2.