Pictures taken across Sussex show the county shrouded in fog.
Photographers from The Argus Camera Club captured the mist at Beachy Head and Goring.
BBC Weather predicts “low cloud, mist and fog will build this evening, continuing to form through the overnight period in places too”.
Fog at Beachy Head (Image: Grazyna Hammond)
Tomorrow morning, March 10, “lingering patches of mist and fog will disperse”, leaving plenty of low cloud.
Visibility in Brighton is currently “moderate”, according to the Met Office, but will drop to “poor” from around 10pm. It is set to become “good” from 8am tomorrow.
Sunny spells are expected in Brighton tomorrow and Wednesday, March 11, with highs between 12C and 13C.
Rain has been forecast overnight between Tuesday and Wednesday.
Fog in Goring (Image: Jan Budgen)
In its forecast for the rest of the week, the Met Office said: “Tuesday will bring another cloudy day for many. An occluded front will move east, as rain in the west gradually spreads to other areas, though becoming light as the front weakens.
“Winds will increase throughout the day, helping to break up some cloud. By evening, further rain will reach the west, locally heavy in places, with gales developing for the far northwest.
“The southeast is likely to enjoy the best of the weather on Wednesday when temperatures are set to be near or slightly above average, with 15C peaks possible. The northwest will be cooler with maximum temperatures in the high single figures. ”
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