Further snow developing later, the odd flurry tomorrow with possible snow by evening.
Current conditions, Shanklin
Temperature -0.1'c Wind NE 13mph gusting 26mph Conditions: Overcast with occasional snowflakes. Tonight
A few flurries will continue over the next couple of hours but after midnight some more persistent snow is likely to develop which may be heavy for a time (especially more southern parts of the island) although this should clear away to the west by dawn. It will remain overcast all night.
Temperature -1'c to 0'c in the south and east, -2'c to -1'c elsewhere although a few spots may reach -3'c in western parts
Wind NE 18-26mph becoming 30-38mph ENE
Snowfall 1-3cm
Tomorrow
A cloudy start with a few snow flurries here and there. There may be the odd brighter spell through the day but there is also low-moderate confidence (60% risk) of further snow for a time towards evening (mainly in southern parts of the island) although this should be mostly light.
Temperature 2'c to 3'c in the south and east, 1'c to 2'c further north and west
Wind ENE 32-38mph becoming 28-36mph
Snowfall 0.2-1cm
Tomorrow night
Further spells of snow at first may give another covering in places, especially in more southern parts of the island although later on in the night the snow will move away and the cloud will start to break allowing some clearer spells by dawn.
Temperature -2'c to 1'c
Wind ENE 25-32mph Snowfall 1-2cm