Hampshire snow: Here is when more snow is forecast for Portsmouth, Gosport, Havant, Fareham and Waterlooville with Met Office warnings remaining

Weather warnings for snow remain in force for Portsmouth and the surrounding areas.
Snow on Southsea seafront. Picture: Marcin JedrysiakSnow on Southsea seafront. Picture: Marcin Jedrysiak
Snow on Southsea seafront. Picture: Marcin Jedrysiak

Yellow alerts have been issued until 11.59pm on Wednesday.

Snow showers came to Portsmouth on Monday, with tiny snowmen even being spotted along Southsea seafront.

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The Met Office writes on its website: ‘Frequent snow showers may lead to travel disruption in places. Some places are likely to miss the showers altogether.’

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But will there be more snow in Portsmouth and the surrounding areas in the coming days?

Here is what the Met Office forecast says:

Portsmouth

Tuesday – snow was forecast between 12am and 1am.

Thursday – light snow is being forecast for Portsmouth

Saturday – sleet is being forecast

Tuesday – snow was forecast between 12am and 1am.

Saturday – sleet is being forecast for Gosport

Fareham

Tuesday – snow was forecast between 1am and 4am.

Thursday – light snow is being forecast for Fareham

Saturday – sleet is being forecast

Tuesday – snow was forecast between 12am and 1am and again from 3am to 5am.

Saturday – sleet is being forecast for Havant

Waterlooville

Tuesday – snow was forecast between 12am and 2am and then again between 3am and 4am.

Thursday – light snow is being forecast for Waterlooville

Saturday – sleet is being forecast

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