The westbound carriageway of the A14 in mid-Suffolk has reopened after being closed as a tree was at risk of falling onto the road.
Police were called to the road at Stowupland, near Stowmarket, at 1pm on Saturday.
A Suffolk police spokesman confirmed officers had enforced an emergency closure as the tree would potentially block the A14 if it fell.
Suffolk Highways teams were on the scene and drivers were queueing back towards Ipswich, according to the AA traffic map.
Dozens of trees fell in Suffolk on Friday as Storm Eunice brought winds in excess of 70mph.
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