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Fog Hunter Forecast for Dorset & Jurassic Coast

Dorset, United Kingdom

Fog photography in Dorset. Valley mist surrounding Corfe Castle, sea fog rolling over Durdle Door, atmospheric conditions at Lulworth Cove and Kimmeridge Bay.

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This forecast identifies when mist and fog conditions create atmospheric photography opportunities across Dorset's varied landscape. We track temperature, humidity, and wind patterns to predict when valley mist at Corfe Castle and sea fog along the coast will create moody, atmospheric scenes.

Dorset's geography creates distinctive fog opportunities—inland valleys that funnel mist around hilltop Corfe Castle, and coastal locations where sea fog rolls over limestone arches and cliff formations. These conditions transform familiar landmarks into mysterious, layered compositions.

What makes Dorset special for fog photography:

  • Corfe Castle - Ruined hilltop fortress emerges from valley mist, creating dramatic atmospheric layers
  • Coastal sea fog - Marine layer rolls over Durdle Door and along the Jurassic Coast
  • Kimmeridge Bay - Fog drifts across ledge formations extending into the sea
  • Portland - Sea fog wraps around the limestone peninsula and lighthouse

Corfe Castle offers Dorset's most dramatic fog photography—the ruined medieval fortress perched on a hilltop becomes even more evocative when valley mist swirls around its ramparts. Autumn and winter mornings (October-March) provide the best conditions when temperature inversions trap mist in the Purbeck valleys. Sea fog along the coast creates ethereal conditions at Durdle Door—the limestone arch appears and disappears through drifting layers. Portland Bill lighthouse cutting through sea fog creates moody maritime compositions. Lulworth Cove's horseshoe bay can fill completely with fog while surrounding cliffs remain visible. The key is monitoring overnight temperature drops that create mist, then being positioned at dawn when fog is densest and first light adds dimension. Fog typically burns off by mid-morning, so early starts are essential.

Location status

0 of 10 locations currently active

Durdle Door

Inactive

A massive limestone arch projects into the sea beside a shingle bay, offering strong curves, framed water and layered cliff lines.

Wool, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Old Harry Rocks

Inactive

White chalk stacks and a narrow headland mark the Jurassic Coast's eastern end, set against open sea and the sweep of Studland Bay.

Swanage, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Lulworth Cove

Inactive

A near-circular cove cuts through resistant limestone to softer rock behind, creating a sheltered bay ringed by folded cliffs.

Lulworth Camp, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Kimmeridge Bay

Inactive

Parallel limestone ledges run from a broad rocky shore into the sea, forming graphic lines beneath Clavell Tower on the headland.

Wareham, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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West Bay

Inactive

Tall, vertically layered sandstone cliffs rise directly behind a shingle beach and harbour, glowing orange in low-angle light.

Bridport, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Portland Bill

Inactive

A red-and-white lighthouse stands on an exposed limestone point above rock shelves and the turbulent Portland tidal race.

Portland, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Chesil Beach

Inactive

A long bank of graded pebbles separates the Fleet lagoon from the Channel, forming a sweeping line toward the Isle of Portland.

Weymouth, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Corfe Castle

Inactive

Broken medieval towers crown a steep hill between the Purbeck ridges, with village roofs, rail lines and mist-prone valleys below.

Corfe Castle, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Swanage

Inactive

A Victorian pier extends into a sheltered bay backed by a curving beach, seafront buildings and the chalk Purbeck coast.

Swanage, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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Charmouth

Inactive

Layered, fossil-bearing cliffs rise behind a shingle beach, with eroded clay textures and views east toward Golden Cap.

Charmouth, England, United Kingdom

Right now: Fog Probability too low (0%, ≥ 75.0%)

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What's blocking opportunities

85-hour view of conditions preventing matches across 10 locations

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How to read: Each row shows when a condition blocks opportunities. Stronger red means more locations are affected. These are the top 1 conditions preventing matches across the 85-hour forecast.

How this forecast is made

Opportunities are threshold-based signals: PhotoWeather checks whether forecast conditions match the rules for a photography scenario. They are planning guidance, not guarantees. Forecasts can change as new model runs arrive, and confidence generally decreases farther into the forecast horizon, so recheck conditions before travelling.

The weather forecast foundation comes through Open-Meteo , which aggregates models from weather agencies. PhotoWeather applies condition-specific thresholds and derived calculations; not every condition uses every model or data input.

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