Snow has been forecast for Winchester as temperatures are expected to fall this week.
A light dusting of snow is predicted to fall on our historic city on Monday afternoon, according to the latest Met Office forecast.
Between 3pm and 5pm, there is a 40 per cent chance that we might see light snow fall.
From 6pm until 9pm, there is a 50 to 60 per cent chance of more light now.
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It will feel cold all day, with highs of 3C forecast but it is expected to feel like -2C. Overnight Winchester is forecast freezing temperatures.
Of course, like any forecast, this is subject to change.
Flood alerts are still in force across Hampshire following the aftermath of Storm Henk.
In Hampshire, the Environment Agency has issued flood alerts for groundwater flooding in Bishop’s Sutton, Bramdean and Cheriton, Hambledon, Hursley, King’s Somborne and Little Somborne, Littleton, Headborne Worthy, Kings Worthy and Martyr Worthy, Easton and Chilland, the Candovers and Old Alresford, Twyford and Hensting, and in the Meon Valley from East Meon to Soberton.
Today's Met Office forecast reads: "Often cloudy and cold with limited sunny spells today. Wintry showers are possible, these mainly across eastern areas at first but spreading west through the day. Windy, especially on coasts, exacerbating the cold feel. Maximum temperature 3 °C
"Any wintry showers lingering in the west will move away during the evening, leaving a dry and cold night. Often cloudy, but some clear spells developing, allowing frost to develop. Minimum temperature -3 °C."
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