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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Civic Insight weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for Snodland before heading out, as conditions in this Medway valley town can shift quickly between the North Downs and the River Medway corridor. The Met Office and BBC data combine to give you a reliable snapshot for the next few hours.
What is the weather like in Snodland today?
Snodland sits inland from the Medway estuary, roughly midway between Maidstone and Rochester. The live forecast above shows the immediate outlook, but expect the usual Kent microclimate: cooler mornings in the valley bottom and a chance of mist near the river. Afternoon breezes often pick up from the southwest, bringing cloud or showers depending on the pressure system.
How does Snodland’s location affect its weather?
Sheltered by the North Downs to the south, Snodland can be drier than exposed coastal spots like Sheerness, but the Medway valley funnels rain-bearing winds. Frost is common in winter, while summer highs rarely match those in central London. For a broader view, check our UK weather hub or the 10 day weather forecast UK.
Is the Met Office weather for Snodland reliable?
Yes. The Met Office uses local weather stations and radar data covering the Medway valley. Their forecasts for Snodland are updated at least every three hours and are considered the most accurate for inland Kent.
Does BBC weather for Snodland include the 10-day forecast?
Yes. BBC Weather provides a 10-day outlook for Snodland, sourced from the Met Office. You can see it in the live forecast above, or visit the BBC Weather site for hourly breakdowns.
What should I do if severe weather is forecast for Snodland?
Check the live forecast above and follow the Met Office’s warnings on bbc news. For flooding risks near the River Medway, see GOV.UK flood alerts. Keep pets indoors during storms; the RSPCA has advice.