Home   Kent   News   Article

Snowfalls hit Kent as predicted

Snow in Nares Road, Parkwood, Rainham.
Snow in Nares Road, Parkwood, Rainham.

Snow in Nares Road, Parkwood, Rainham today

The snowman cometh - after days of on-off predictions and light flurries Kent is starting to look like a winter wonderland.

Snow is settling across parts of the county, made easier by the Sunday traffic.

Weather forecasters say the light flurries starting the day could become heavier and more persistent across the region later in the day.

Walkers in the Folkestone snow.
Walkers in the Folkestone snow.

Walkers brave the icy conditions in snowbound Folkestone today

Pundits predict "significant accumulations" of snow, with eastern or northeasterly winds making it feel bitter.

Temperatures are not expected to go above zero.

A fox eyes up a playmate in Hythe.
A fox eyes up a playmate in Hythe.

A fox eyes up a 'playmate' in Hythe

Experts are warning drivers not to make any unnecessary journeys.

Southeastern train firm was urging passengers to allow extra time for journeys, with significant delays at Canterbury east station this morning.

Gritters have been out in force overnight and earlier today, but some roads were said to be hazardous.

Snow at Ebbsfleet station
Snow at Ebbsfleet station

One lonely traveller waits for a train at Ebbsfleet station

Kent Highways warned that heavy snowfalls had made the A20 at Dover slippery from Capel-le-Ferne to Dover. At just after 11am the road was said to be passable with care.

Elsewhere, later in the day, the A21 Sevenoaks By-Pass Southbound was closed due to an accident at the A225 Hildenborough and Sevenoaks Turn Off.

And in Broadstairs, some homes were said to be without power in sub-zero temperatures.

Bluewater shopping centre at Greenhithe said it would be open as usual today.

Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More