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Rule Golden Hour

Chesil Beach - Golden Hour - Dorset & Jurassic Coast

Weymouth, England, United Kingdom

That magical warm light just after sunrise or before sunset

Currently

Real-time conditions
Low Cloud Cover5%
Mid Cloud Cover0%
High Cloud Cover0%
Sun Elevation46.9° (Daylight)

Upcoming Opportunities

When all conditions match, PhotoWeather marks an opportunity window.

Times shown in Europe/London
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Next opportunity
Exceptional Golden Hour (breezy) at Sunset
Chesil Beach
Wed, Jun 10 · 20:29–21:00 · 1h window
Medium confidence
56%
🌇Golden Hour Potential89.5%
Low Cloud Cover: 4%
Mid Cloud Cover: 5%
High Cloud Cover: 6%
Sun Elevation: 10.2° (Daylight)
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Exceptional Golden Hour at Sunset
Chesil Beach
Fri, Jun 12 · 20:30–21:50
🌇Golden Hour Potential:84.3-100%
Medium
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Exceptional Golden Hour (calm) at Sunrise
Chesil Beach
Sat, Jun 13 · 04:29–05:48
🌇Golden Hour Potential:100%
Medium
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Exceptional Golden Hour at Sunrise
Chesil Beach
Mon, Jun 15 · 04:29–05:48
🌇Golden Hour Potential:92.1-95.1%
Medium

What this forecast looks for

Plain-language explanation from the rule

This forecast tracks optimal golden hour conditions for photographing the Jurassic Coast's world-famous natural landmarks. We combine solar position, cloud cover, and atmospheric clarity to predict when warm directional light will illuminate limestone arches, chalk stacks, and layered geology.

Durdle Door—England's most photographed natural arch—becomes magical during golden hour when limestone glows warm and the arch frames golden light on water. The Jurassic Coast's east-west orientation means careful planning: eastern locations like Old Harry Rocks excel at sunrise, western spots like Durdle Door shine at sunset, while south-facing locations offer both.

What makes the Jurassic Coast special for golden-hour photography:

  • Durdle Door - Limestone arch frames golden light, warm glow on stone, reflections in wet sand at low tide
  • Old Harry Rocks - White chalk sea stacks catch sunrise light, dramatic shadows reveal geological forms
  • Lulworth Cove - Horseshoe cove concentrates golden light, limestone cliffs glow warm orange
  • West Bay - Golden sandstone cliffs intensify during golden hour, vertical layers create natural drama

Durdle Door requires descending steep steps to the beach—arrive before sunset to secure position and compose carefully. The arch creates natural framing opportunities, and low tide exposes rocky foregrounds for interesting compositions. Old Harry Rocks at Studland offers sunrise photography of white chalk stacks emerging from morning mist. The limestone cliffs at Lulworth Cove form a natural amphitheater that catches and holds golden light. West Bay's vertical sandstone cliffs—featured prominently in the TV series Broadchurch—glow intensely orange-gold during the magic hour. Kimmeridge Bay's ledge formations create natural leading lines when lit by low-angle light. Spring and autumn equinoxes offer optimal sun positions for many locations. Always check tide times—many compositions require low tide access.

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72-hour requirements breakdown

What passed or failed, hour by hour
1matching hours in the next 81 hoursJump to next match
AND logic: all conditions required
Meets requirement
Misses requirement
Time
Europe/London
Golden Hour
Any
Golden Hour Potential
≥ 80.0%
Precipitation Chance
≤ 5.0%
Visibility
≥ 1000.0m
Mon, Jun 8
05:0040%98%24134m
06:0029%99%21514m
07:0018%100%22749m
08:0019%88%11818m
09:0016%76%8887m
10:0018%64%16133m
11:0019%65%20280m
12:0026%67%20228m
13:0032%69%24135m
14:0033%19%24134m
15:0034%9.4%24134m
16:0034%0%24134m
17:0034%0%24135m
18:0034%0%24135m
19:0036%0%24134m
20:0092%20%24134m
21:0082%39%24134m
22:0080%59%24135m
23:0030%70%24134m
Tue, Jun 9
24:0030%81%24135m
01:0031%93%24135m
02:0031%84%21778m
03:0031%76%24135m
04:0078%67%24135m
05:0079%77%24134m
06:0038%86%15831m
07:0033%95%13761m
08:0030%86%21197m
09:0031%77%18496m
10:0030%69%24135m
11:0033%73%23934m
12:0035%78%17764m
13:0038%83%20404m
14:0032%65%22890m
15:0031%46%24135m
16:0030%27%24134m
17:0033%31%24135m
18:0035%35%24135m
19:0035%39%24134m
20:0070%33%24135m
21:0066%28%24134m
22:0064%22%24134m
23:0036%28%24134m
Wed, Jun 10
24:0036%33%24134m
01:0031%39%24135m
02:0032%47%24134m
03:0031%55%24134m
04:0085%63%24134m
05:0080%72%24134m
06:0054%82%24134m
07:0032%91%24134m
08:0032%91%24134m
09:0033%92%24135m
10:0031%93%24134m
11:0025%90%22754m
12:0026%86%23671m
13:0031%83%24135m
14:0031%57%24134m
15:0027%30%24134m
16:0022%3.5%24135m
17:0023%2.3%24134m
18:0034%1.2%24135m
19:0033%0%24134m
20:0090%0%24135m
21:0075%0%24134m
22:0086%0%24135m
23:0035%17%24135m
Thu, Jun 11
24:0037%33%24134m
01:0037%50%24134m
02:0011%53%18862m
03:005.7%55%13589m
04:0030%58%8317m
05:0033%64%13590m
06:0018%70%18862m
07:005.7%76%24135m
08:005.6%67%24135m
09:005.2%59%24135m
10:005.2%50%24135m
11:005.2%60%24135m
12:006.2%69%24135m
13:006.6%79%24135m
How to read: colored cells show whether each predicate requirement is met; highlighted rows mean the full rule matched (an opportunity).

What does Golden Hour Potential mean?

Inputs that drive the score

This derived score summarizes multiple raw weather signals. The table below shows the supporting inputs hour by hour, so you can see what's pushing the score up or down.

Time
Europe/London
Golden Hour
High Clouds
%
Low Clouds
%
Mid-Level Clouds
%
Relative Humidity
%
Total Cloud Coverage
%
Wind Speed
m/s
Mon, Jun 8 Sunrise 04:59 Sunset 21:19
16:00
- 0% 5% 0% 68% 5% 7.4m/s
17:00
- 0% 5% 0% 64% 5% 8.3m/s
18:00
- 0% 5% 0% 63% 5% 8.6m/s
19:00
- 0% 9% 0% 65% 9% 7.8m/s
20:00
- 0% 22% 0% 67% 22% 8.8m/s
21:00
- 0% 0% 0% 69% 0% 8.7m/s
22:00
- 0% 0% 0% 73% 0% 8.8m/s
23:00
- 0% 3% 0% 71% 3% 8.8m/s
Tue, Jun 9 Sunrise 04:59 Sunset 21:19
24:00
- 0% 5% 0% 74% 5% 9.1m/s
01:00
- 0% 5% 0% 77% 5% 9m/s
02:00
- 0% 7% 0% 79% 7% 8.6m/s
03:00
- 0% 3% 0% 79% 3% 9.3m/s
04:00
- 0% 0% 4% 79% 4% 9.1m/s
05:00
- 0% 5% 5% 78% 5% 8.8m/s
06:00
- 0% 79% 3% 80% 79% 9.4m/s
07:00
- 0% 5% 20% 82% 20% 9.7m/s
08:00
- 0% 3% 0% 80% 3% 9.7m/s
09:00
- 0% 5% 0% 79% 5% 9.7m/s
10:00
- 0% 5% 0% 74% 5% 9.4m/s
11:00
- 0% 5% 0% 74% 5% 9.3m/s
12:00
- 0% 5% 4% 74% 5% 9.2m/s
13:00
- 17% 5% 5% 75% 17% 8.7m/s
14:00
- 80% 5% 8% 72% 80% 7.9m/s
15:00
- 100% 5% 24% 73% 100% 9.2m/s
16:00
- 100% 5% 90% 75% 100% 10m/s
17:00
- 100% 4% 99% 73% 100% 9.9m/s
18:00
- 21% 5% 91% 72% 91% 8.3m/s
19:00
- 44% 2% 100% 70% 100% 7.8m/s
20:00
- 5% 1% 100% 70% 100% 7.8m/s
21:00
- 3% 0% 98% 70% 98% 8m/s
22:00
- 0% 0% 89% 73% 89% 8m/s
23:00
- 3% 0% 8% 72% 8% 8.3m/s
Wed, Jun 10 Sunrise 04:58 Sunset 21:19
24:00
- 4% 0% 26% 73% 26% 7.9m/s
01:00
- 0% 0% 100% 74% 100% 8m/s
02:00
- 0% 0% 100% 75% 100% 8m/s
03:00
- 0% 0% 100% 75% 100% 8.1m/s
04:00
- 0% 0% 5% 76% 5% 8m/s
05:00
- 0% 3% 0% 77% 3% 8m/s
06:00
- 0% 5% 0% 78% 5% 7.9m/s
07:00
- 0% 5% 0% 77% 5% 7.9m/s
08:00
- 0% 5% 0% 75% 5% 7.1m/s
09:00
- 0% 5% 0% 75% 5% 6.3m/s
10:00
- 2% 66% 1% 75% 66% 6.1m/s
11:00
- 86% 85% 50% 77% 88% 6.1m/s
12:00
- 100% 7% 100% 75% 100% 7m/s
13:00
- 69% 7% 100% 73% 100% 6.9m/s
14:00
- 100% 5% 100% 73% 100% 7.9m/s
15:00
- 100% 6% 68% 68% 100% 7.9m/s
16:00
- 100% 85% 5% 69% 100% 7m/s
17:00
- 100% 97% 5% 68% 100% 7.4m/s
18:00
- 100% 40% 5% 69% 100% 9m/s
19:00
- 96% 18% 52% 71% 96% 9.1m/s
20:00
- 6% 4% 5% 72% 6% 8.8m/s
21:00
- 68% 5% 2% 74% 68% 7.7m/s
22:00
- 5% 3% 3% 78% 5% 7.7m/s
23:00
- 5% 0% 5% 79% 5% 8m/s
Thu, Jun 11 Sunrise 04:58 Sunset 21:20
24:00
- 30% 1% 5% 80% 30% 7.8m/s
01:00
- 40% 3% 5% 82% 40% 7.7m/s
02:00
- 45% 35% 37% 84% 60% 8.2m/s
03:00
- 49% 68% 68% 85% 80% 8.7m/s
04:00
- 54% 100% 100% 87% 100% 9.2m/s
05:00
- 69% 100% 100% 88% 100% 11m/s
06:00
- 85% 100% 100% 88% 100% 12m/s
07:00
- 100% 100% 100% 88% 100% 13m/s
08:00
- 100% 100% 68% 90% 100% 13m/s
09:00
- 100% 100% 37% 92% 100% 13m/s
10:00
- 100% 100% 5% 93% 100% 13m/s
11:00
- 69% 100% 16% 93% 100% 12m/s
12:00
- 38% 100% 26% 93% 100% 11m/s
13:00
- 7% 99% 36% 93% 99% 10m/s
14:00
- 33% 100% 26% 93% 100% 9.7m/s
15:00
- 59% 100% 15% 93% 100% 9.3m/s
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