Fog will clear through the morning in Kent on Saturday, with temperatures rising to around 11°C by afternoon, though cloud and rain remain possible.
Saturday will begin cold across Kent with fog patches expected at dawn. Residents should be prepared for poor visibility in the early hours, though this fog is expected to clear gradually as the morning progresses. Temperatures will start between 3°C and 5°C, so warm clothing is recommended if you’re heading out early.
Through the morning, conditions will improve as the fog dissipates and some brighter spells develop across the county. By late morning and early afternoon, cloud will dominate the sky, but some sunshine should break through between the clouds. Temperatures will climb to around 10-11°C by midday, making it feel slightly less harsh than the frosty start.
Rain is possible throughout Saturday, with a 20-30% chance of showers developing, particularly during the afternoon and early evening. A breeze will pick up, with wind gusts reaching around 28mph, making it feel cooler than the actual temperature. Residents should carry an umbrella and be prepared for changeable conditions. Overall, it will be a typical March day in Kent—cool but not freezing, with the potential for both sunshine and showers.
Key Information
- Fog expected at dawn but should clear by mid-morning
- Temperatures ranging from 3°C to 11°C throughout the day
- 20-30% chance of rain, particularly in the afternoon
- Wind gusts reaching 28mph—dress warmly and secure loose items
- Brighter spells expected between cloud cover


