Winter Storm Expected to Bring Snow and Rain Across New Hampshire

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21/11/2023 22h01

A winter storm is set to make its way into New Hampshire later this evening, bringing with it a mix of snow and rain that could impact travel overnight and into tomorrow morning. The system will start with a little bit of wet snow in western New Hampshire and gradually change over to a mix and rain in the southern parts of the state.

According to meteorologists, the toughest travel conditions are expected overnight tonight and tomorrow morning, with conditions gradually improving as the afternoon progresses. While southern parts of the state will experience mainly rain during the morning commute, the northern half can expect snow, possibly changing to a mix in some areas.

The precipitation patterns will also impact accumulations, with southern parts of the state likely seeing minimal accumulation due to additional rain washing away any snow. In contrast, the northern half, particularly the Monadnock region, could see a few inches of accumulation before the changeover to rain.

By tomorrow afternoon, the back edge of the storm will move out of Vermont and cross the state, leaving only a sprinkle or a few flurries for the evening commute. Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing during the evening hours, with brisk winds and clearing skies on Thursday and Friday.

As for the White Mountains and the great north woods, they are expected to see the highest accumulations, with the best chance of over six to possibly eight inches of snow. However, for the remainder of the holiday weekend, conditions are expected to quiet down.

The storm system, which is currently bringing rain to the western regions, will bring milder temperatures along with it. Today's highs are only expected to reach the thirties, with temperatures dropping during the evening as the first flakes arrive away from the coastline.

Overall, residents of New Hampshire should prepare for potentially hazardous travel conditions tonight and tomorrow morning but can expect improvement throughout the day. The storm system is expected to bring a mix of snow and rain, with higher accumulations in the northern regions. As always, it is important to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure a safe commute during inclement weather.

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