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Freezing Rain And Snow For Most Of The Week In New Hampshire: Weather Update
Forecasters are warning of a messy weather week in the Granite State, featuring rain, freezing rain, and snow that will not accumulate much.
CONCORD, NH — If the National Weather Service forecasters are correct, it will be a messy weather week with mixed precipitation through Thursday afternoon.
After the inch or two of snow overnight Sunday morning, scattered rain and snow showers are expected to return on Monday afternoon, and then snow is likely as the sun sets and the temperatures drop. Highs will be in the upper 30s or lower 40s and then upper 20s overnight. About half an inch of total snow accumulation is expected.
Freezing rain is expected Tuesday morning, switching to rain as the day warms into the lower 40s. Overnight, freezing rain will return with temps in the lower 30s.
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On Wednesday, temperatures will rise into the lower 50s while it rains. But as it drops back into the 20s, snow will return.
There is a slight chance of snow continuing on Thursday morning and the sun returning in the afternoon.
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Forecasters are predicting temps in the teens during the weekend with clear skies.
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