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Chilly Temperatures, More Snow Coming
After being rocked by a ton of snow, a deep freeze will soon cover the Granite State ... with more snow coming, too.

The late January blizzard nicknamed Juno will be heading out to sea soon after dumping between 12 and 33 inches of snow in cities and towns in the southern and eastern part of New Hampshire.
According to National Weather Service storm trackers, Nashua received the most snow in the state – 33 inches – with surrounding towns like Hudson and Litchfield reporting between 30 to 32 inches. Amherst, Merrimack, and Milford reported up to two feet of snow in places. North Hampton, Londonderry, Salem, Seabrook, and Windham all reported between 18 and 27 inches of snow. Concord received around 12 inches.
While the roads should be pretty clear by morning, there could be a danger of large drifts and windblown snow tomorrow.
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But just as New Hampshire is getting ready to recover from the blizzard, more wintery weather is set to hit the region.
Temperatures are expected to be in the low 20s on Wednesday, but the wind chill factor will make it feel as if it is below zero outside. Overnight, temps drop down into the single digits and below zero, with the wind chill factor making it feel as if it was up to -10 degrees below zero.
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Then, on Thursday, more snow is expected, as an Alberta Clipper system heads into the region. While exact totals are not known, it should be much less than what Juno delivered, according to AccuWeather.com.
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