High Air Pollution Warning Affects Folkestone Residents Today

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Karen McGinn
6 March 2026, 9:51 am

The Met Office has issued a high air pollution warning for Folkestone, Kent, on Friday, 6 March 2026. This alert means that air quality in the town is expected to reach levels that could impact the health of local people throughout the day.

Residents are advised to consider reducing any strenuous physical activity, particularly when they are outdoors. People who suffer from health issues like asthma or other lung conditions should be especially mindful of the poor air quality today.

Health officials suggest that anyone experiencing symptoms such as sore eyes, a cough, or a sore throat should take extra care and limit their time outside. These measures are intended to help people avoid the worst effects of the pollution during this period.

Air monitoring in the UK is overseen by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which tracks pollution levels across the region. High levels like those seen today can be caused by various factors, including local traffic or weather conditions that keep pollution trapped near the ground.

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