Thunder is set to hit Portsmouth tonight - here's when it is forecast

THUNDER is being forecast for Portsmouth later today.
Thunderstorm over Eastney beach. Picture: Cody GreenwoodThunderstorm over Eastney beach. Picture: Cody Greenwood
Thunderstorm over Eastney beach. Picture: Cody Greenwood

The Met Office is predicting that the weather will take a turn by early evening in the city.

It follows Storm Alex which brought heavy rain and wind to the south coast over the weekend.

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Here is what the current forecast says:

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The Met Office is forecasting that it will be cloudy changing to thunder by early evening.

Currently it is predicting that there will be thunder between 7pm an 8pm in Portsmouth.

According to the latest forecast it will be cloudy changing to thunder by early evening in Gosport.

Currently the Met Office is predicting that there will be thunder between 7pm an 8pm.

Thunder is not being forecast for Fareham this evening.

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The Met Office is predicting that it will be cloudy changing to heavy rain – which is predicted between 7pm and 8pm.

The Met Office is not forecasting thunder for Havant this evening.

It is predicting heavy rain changing to clear by nighttime.

Waterlooville

Thunder is not being forecast for Waterlooville this evening.

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The Met Office is predicting that it will be light rain changing to clear by nighttime.

Hayling Island

The Met Office is not forecasting thunder for Hayling Island this evening.

It is predicting light showers changing to clear by nighttime.

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