This is exactly when heavy snow is forecast to fall in Portsmouth, Havant, Waterloovillle, Fareham, Gosport and Hayling Island
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
The Met Office is predicting the white stuff will hit the city today.
A weather warning is not in place for Portsmouth – but you can still expect to see some snow, according to the latest forecast.
Here is exactly when heavy snow is being forecast to fall:
Portsmouth
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Hide AdHeavy snow is being forecast from 9am to 11am in Portsmouth.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 4C and lows of 2C.
Heavy snow is forecast at 9am in Havant, with light snow then forecast from 10am to noon.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 4C and lows of 1C.
Waterlooville
Heavy snow is being forecast from 9am to 11am in Waterlooville.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 3C and lows of 0C.
Gosport
Sleet is forecast at 9am and then light snow at 10am in Gosport.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 4C and lows of 1C.
Fareham
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Hide AdHeavy snow is forecast at 9am in Fareham, with light snow then forecast from 10am to 11am.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 4C and lows of 1C.
Heavy snow is forecast at 9am in Hayling Island, with light snow then forecast from 10am to 11am.
After that it will be cloudy for the rest of the day.
There will be highs of 4C and lows of 2C.
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