Morning fog patches in Kent are expected to clear by early afternoon, leaving residents with warm sunshine and hazy conditions as high cloud moves across the county.
Kent residents can expect fog patches to gradually lift during the morning and early afternoon hours as temperatures begin to rise. Whilst some areas may see lingering mist, particularly in valleys and coastal regions, most of Kent should experience clearing skies by midday, revealing pleasant spring sunshine underneath.
During the afternoon, the sunshine is likely to appear hazy at times due to high-level cloud passing overhead. This haziness will not prevent residents from feeling the warmth of the sun, and conditions overall remain dry for the majority of the county. The combination of fog clearing and increasingly mild air moving up from the south should make for a pleasant late-winter day across Kent.
A few spots of light rain are possible in the far northwest of the region, though most of Kent will remain dry throughout the day. Temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-teens Celsius, well above the typical March average for the county. Anyone planning outdoor activities should take advantage of the dry conditions, though wearing layers is recommended as the morning may still feel cool where fog lingers longest.
Key Information
- Morning fog patches will gradually clear to leave sunny spells by midday
- High-level cloud may give the sky a hazy appearance but sunshine will break through
- Temperatures reaching mid-teens Celsius with dry conditions expected across most of Kent


