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  • 20/06/13
  • 13°C to 18°C Light rain
  • Portsmouth 5-day weather forecast

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    Friday 21 Jun

    Cloudy

    Temp

    High18°c

    Low13°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed28 mph

    Saturday 22 Jun

    Light rain

    Temp

    High15°c

    Low13°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed38 mph

    Sunday 23 Jun

    Light showers

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed30 mph

    Monday 24 Jun

    Cloudy

    Temp

    High18°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed22 mph

    Tuesday 25 Jun

    Sunny spells

    Temp

    High18°c

    Low11°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed17 mph

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Drivers urged to take care as snow returns

THE Met Office has warned that a spell of sleet and snow is expected in the area.

A yellow weather warning has been issued.

From Sunday evening through to Monday morning, snow will be accompanied by a strong easterly wind.

Forecasters say about 4cm of snow could fall in the area and the public are being warned to beware of icy roads.

Andy Smith of the AA, said: ‘After a pretty good couple of weeks, there could be an end-of-winter sting-in-the tail for drivers who may have thought the bad weather was all over.

‘Even if there’s no snow where you are, it will feel very cold with a risk of widespread overnight frosts and icy conditions lasting well into next week.

‘Wherever you’re going this weekend, wrap up warm, put the winter kit back in the boot and take extra care on the roads.’

 

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