Snow also fell in Dartmoor as the Met Office predicted light snow and sleet overnight. The photos taken today show snow dust over the hermitage as more snow is expected in the coming days. According to the “National Snow and Ice Data Center”, snow can only fall when the atmospheric temperature is below zero (zero degrees Celsius). Snow can also reach the ground only if the ground temperature is below zero. Read more: Snow falls in Dartmoor with more coming to Devon An eyewitness who recorded footage of snow in Ivybridge said: “I just had a little rain. [It] looks a little more [is] and on the road “. Yesterday, DevonLive asked the Met Office if Devon was set for snow overnight and weather experts said yes. They said: “It is very likely that Dartmoor will see snow or sleet tonight or tomorrow, but it is unlikely that it will accumulate much and any snow will be very short during the night and tomorrow morning.” Light snow is also expected over Dartmoor in the early morning hours of Saturday, April 2. According to the Met Office forecast for Princetown, snow is expected to fall around 1 a.m., which will last until 7 p.m. Heavy clouds are forecast later in the morning. More light snow showers are forecast for tonight at around 21:00. Elsewhere in Devon, rain, sleet and snow on the hills are forecast. A Southwest forecast for today says: “The isolated rains at the beginning of this afternoon will disappear with most places getting cold with clear weather. However, scattered rains will affect parts of Cornwall after midnight, falling as sleet inland and with frozen places in the morning Minimum temperature -2 ° C .. Friday’s forecast says: “A cold and icy start with sunny seasons. A few isolated rains, sleet and snow on hills, some parts in the west remain dry for most of the day. Maximum temperature 10 ° C.” Stay up-to-date on the latest news from near you with DevonLive FREE newsletters – learn more about our range of daily and weekly newsletters and sign up here or enter your email address at the top of the page. Read more related articles Read more related articles