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Up To 14 Inches Of Snow Coming To New Hampshire: Weather Alert
Forecasters: The first major snowstorm of the season will bring anywhere from 5 to 14 inches of snow between Sunday and Monday night.

CONCORD, NH — The first major snowstorm of the season is expected to arrive in New Hampshire on Sunday night, lasting through Monday night in most of the state and into Tuesday morning on the Seacoast.
Weather.com is predicting various accumulations of the white stuff, from 5 inches to 14 inches, in central, southern and coastal New Hampshire. Accumulations may vary depending on the track of the storm.
In Concord, snow showers are expected to arrive around 2 p.m. Sunday and bring a light dusting at first but eventually anywhere from 3 to 5 inches during the evening. During the day and evening Monday, another 1 to 3 inches are expected.
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Total accumulations could range from 5 to 9 inches.
In the southern and southern central part of the state — including Amherst, Bedford, Londonderry, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, Salem and Windham — the snow is expected to start around 2 p.m. Sunday as well, dropping 1 to 3 inches and another 5 to 8 inches during the evening. It is expected to last through Monday night, with another 1 to 3 inches, with a total accumulation in the range of 7 to 14 inches.
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On the Seacoast — including Exeter, Hampton, North Hampton and Portsmouth — snow is expected to start after 2 p.m. Sunday with about an inch of snow during the day. By evening, another 5 to 8 inches are expected, and then 1 to 3 inches more on Monday. Another inch is expected on Tuesday morning, ending with total accumulations of between 8 and 13 inches.
The latest weather conditions can be found on the front page of every Patch.com site in the United States including the 12 New Hampshire Patch news and community websites. Local, four-day weather reports for New Hampshire are posted on Sundays and Wednesday or Thursdays. Alerts are posted when needed.
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