Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Weekend Snow Totals Revised, Ice Expected
Snow, ice, rain, and slick roads: Here's the updated MLK Weekend forecast for the New Hampshire.

Yesterday’s weather report has been slightly revised as models now are showing the trajectory of this weekend’s storm has dipped a bit more to the south, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain was expected for most of Rockingham County, like Hampton and Portsmouth, but now that has been revised to snow of anywhere from one to three inches, like much of the rest of the lower part of the state. Forecasters were predicting that Concord could get more than three inches and now, are saying about 4-plus.
Snow totals from Amherst, Bedford, Merrimack, and Milford, are expected to be two to four inches.
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The NWS is also expected some ice accretion in the lower part of the state over to the inland Rockingham County communities.
Also temperatures are still expected to drop into the single digits on Monday night, according to forecasters, so prepare to bundle up.
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The latest NWS map is below:
Yesterday’s weather forecast has been updated below:
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with highs in the lower 30s, and a calm wind in the afternoon. Snow is expected to start in the late evening or early morning hours on Saturday.
Saturday: Snow and sleet before noon then rain likely until late afternoon. A rain and snow mix is expected into the evening with lows in the 20s.
Sunday: Expect partly sunny skies with high in the lower 33s. A slight chance of snow during the evening with temps in the teens.
Monday: There’s a slim change that snow is possible on MLK Day with temperatures in the lower 20s. Temps drop down into the single digits during the evening.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny skies with highs in the 20s.
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