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Kent's weather
Tucked away in the Southeast corner of the UK Kent manages to see better weather than other parts of the country. No matter what the season there is always something to see whether it is the gardens blooming in spring or the castles standing out magnificently in the snow. Below you will find an outline of each of the seasons and the general temperatures you are likely to experience whilst on your visit. Alternately visit BBC weather for a 5 day weather forecast for Kent.
Spring
April and May enjoy the best part of the spring weather, often seeing sunny days it's a great chance to see why Kent is called the Garden of England with all the gardens in full blossom. But be careful as some days can be cooler than others. Temperatures average around 10 - 20 ºC.
Summer
July and August see the best of the summer weather with long warm days it's the perfect opportunity to enjoy a day at one of Kent's many beaches. Temperatures average around 20 - 30 ºC and with nightfall starting around 9pm, no wonder it's the most popular time of year to visit Kent.
Autumn
Autumn is a colourful season in Kent. September can be generally quite warm while in November you will often feel the wintery wide. It's a great time of the year to see Kent's countryside in oranges and deep crimson reds. Temperatures average around 5 - 15 ºC.
Winter
Nothing is better than seeing one of Kent's castles covered in snow, and with the many seasonal events taking place it makes winter a very joyous time of the year to visit. But be aware it can get quite cold as temperatures average around 0 - 5 ºC.






