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Late February Temperature Fluctuations Coming To New Hampshire, Weather Forecasters Say
It will feel like spring one day, there is a chance of snow another day, and then bitterly cold temperatures will return, too.
CONCORD, NH — The wacky world of New Hampshire weather will be on full display this weekend, according to forecasters.
Expect a warm-up on Friday and Saturday, then a chance of snow on Sunday, with temperatures in the single digits Sunday night.
Forecasters expect sunny skies on Friday with highs in the upper 30s and a light wind. Overnight, temps will be in the low-to-mid-20s.
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On Saturday, expect partly sunny skies with highs in the mid-to-upper 40s. Mostly cloudy skies with temps in the lower 20s are expected overnight.
Weather forecasters expect a chance of snow Sunday morning, then partly sunny skies with highs in the lower-to-mid-30s. Overnight lows, however, will drop to the single digits.
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Expect sunny skies on Monday with temps in the 20s and overnight lows in the single digits again.
Similar weather is expected on Tuesday in Concord and the capital region, while Nashua and surrounding communities, as well as the Seacoast, could have a chance of rain and snow.
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