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After the county was battered with thunderstorms and torrential rain last week, yet another weather warning has been issued.
Strong winds are likely to make their way to Kent tomorrow, according to the Met Office.
The weather experts issued the yellow weather warning this morning, following a day of grisly rain blanketing the county yesterday.
The warning is in place from Friday 4am until 6pm.
Travel delays and some temporary power disruption could be caused by the high winds.
South-westerly gusts are set to hit 60mph in some places, such as exposed parts of the coast.
The Met Office also reminded drivers that some damage to trees could occur, leading to debris on the roads.
Parts of the coast, including sea fronts and coastal communities could also be affected by spray and/or large waves.
A number of blustery showers are expected to break through in parts of the county, but most places will remain dry.
Despite the strong winds, temperatures will not drop lower than 19C on Friday, with highs of 22C in some areas.
Saturday is set to be windy but not as high as Friday.
Over the weekend there will be a mix of warm sunny spells and also a scattering of showers, as Atlantic air filters across the region.
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