Here is where snow is being forecast in Hampshire by the Met Office
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The yellow alert has been issued by the Met Office and it is in place until 6pm tonight.
It has been issued for parts of Hampshire including Winchester, Basingstoke and Petersfield.
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Hide AdOn its website, the Met Office warning reads: ‘Rain may turn to snow, which along with widespread ice, will lead to the potential for some disruption to travel and utilities.
‘Some roads and railways likely to be affected with longer journey times by road, bus and train services.
‘Some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.
‘Probably some icy patches on some untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths.’
Here is where snow is being forecast in Hampshire today:
Andover
Heavy snow was forecast for between 9am and 10am in Andover by the Met Office, sleet is also forecast for 2pm.
Alton
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Basingstoke
The Met Office is forecast snow showers from 1pm to 4pm in Basingstoke today.
Hook
Snow showers are being forecast for 1pm in Hook by the Met Office.
Kings Worthy
Snow showers are being forecast at 3pm and 5pm in Kings Worthy.
Romsey
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Hide AdSleet is forecast for between 10am and 11am in Romsey today by the Met Office.
Tadley
Sleet showers are being forecast for between 11am and 3pm for Tadley by the Met Office today.
Winchester
Sleet (a mixture of rain and snow) is being forecast at 2pm in Winchester.
Will it snow in Portsmouth?
If you are hoping to see the white stuff fall in Portsmouth today – then unfortunately you are out of luck.
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Hide AdSnow is not being forecast for the city by the Met Office, with just a few rain showers throughout the day.
Temperatures will stay above freezing, with lows of 1C being predicted.
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