Morning traffic and travel, Sunday, October 25

The A27 through Chichester and Worthing is looking clear this morning.
The county council is seeking views on how transport infrastructure across the county can be shaped in years to comeThe county council is seeking views on how transport infrastructure across the county can be shaped in years to come
The county council is seeking views on how transport infrastructure across the county can be shaped in years to come

There are no reported incidents or delays along major roads across the south coast including the A27, M23 and M27.

The Great South Run will take place in Portsmouth today, with up to 30,000 runners expected to join the 10 mile route from Southsea Common up to Portsmouth Dockyard, back down Anglesea Rd, Winston Churchill Avenue, past the University, Eastern Parade to Eastney and back along the seafront.

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In Chichester, temporary traffic lights have been causing delays on the A285 Westhampnett Road at Church Road and Clay Lane at Salthill Road, Fishbourne.

Elsewhere, there are no problems to report on Hovertravel or Brittany Ferries, thought there is a revised service today on the Wightlink service between Portsmouth and Fishbourne due to the Morrisons Great South Run.

Southern Rail is not reporting any problems today. For updates and to plan your journey, visit National Rail

Holidaymakers are warned of possible disruption to Mexico flights to and from London Gatwick Airport due to hurricane Patricia.

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Passengers should check their status of their flight with their airline before travelling.

The Met Office has not issued any weather warnings this weekend.

Sunday morning will see a chilly start with frost in places across the south coast, then a dry day with sunny spells.

The maximum temperature across the south will be around 13°C.

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It will remain dry overnight with clear spells and light winds, leading to another cold night with a minimum temperature of 5°C.

For live weather updates see the Met Office website

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