Weather
Are Snowstorms Coming To New Hampshire? Forecasters Say, Possibly
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook on Wednesday warning of snowstorms on Sunday morning, Tuesday to Wednesday.

CONCORD, NH — Forecasters are warning of two potential snowstorms on the horizon for New Hampshire.
A “hazardous weather outlook” was issued Wednesday morning by the National Weather Service, warning central and southern New Hampshire of not one but two storms in the next week.
“Accumulating snowfall is increasingly likely for Saturday night and Sunday,” the alert stated. “Another storm is likely in the Tuesday to Wednesday of next week timeframe, with rain, snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding all possible.”
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A few hours after the alert, a post with more information was published on Facebook — with three potential storm tracks.
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Forecasters suggest the area with the “best chance for notable snowfall” was from the lower Lakes Region, western Hillsborough County, the Massachusetts border, and the Seacoast.
The snow is expected to start around 1 a.m. on Sunday, run through 1 p.m. at the heaviest point, and taper off by 1 a.m. on Monday.
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