Weather
How Much Snow Did the Capital Region Get During the Nor’easter?
Here are the rough estimates from the National Weather Service for Concord plus, there's more snow expected this weekend.

CONCORD, NH — The shifting of the last nor’easter of 2016 prevented it from becoming as big a storm as forecasters first suspected although most areas of the state of New Hampshire received a decent amount of the white stuff. The snowfall ranged from about 3 inches in parts of Rockingham County to 20 inches in Bartlett, according to spotters, weather observers, and posts on social media.
The Concord Airport received 8.3 inches during the storm, the NWS noted online. Bow and Epsom spotters counted 10 inches while Chichester had 9 and Canterbury reported 8.8 inches. Boscawen had 7.9 inches while Henniker reported 6.5. Dunbarton had about 7 inches.
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Up to 3 more inches of snow is also expected on Saturday into Sunday, according to forecasters.
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