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More Snow Expected In The Granite State This Week: Weather Forecasters

The snow will likely bring slightly warmer temperatures to New Hampshire as well as issues on the roads for commuters, forecasters say.

CONCORD, NH — More snow is on the way to New Hampshire and with it, slightly warmer temperatures, too.

No, it’s not spring yet. But those single digits and wind chill factors will be gone for a few days, likely to return sometime on Friday. The National Weather Service issued a “hazardous weather outlook” on Monday morning, warning of snow and difficulty on the roads, too.

“Widespread snow is likely late Tuesday into Wednesday,” the alert stated. “Accumulating snow will bring potential impacts to the Tuesday evening commute and the Wednesday morning commute.”

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The exact timeline is not known at post time but forecasters estimate a slight chance of snow in Concord on the capital region and Nashua and southwestern New Hampshire around noon on Tuesday and then, snow into the evening and possibly the overnight hours. Up to 3 inches is expected.

On the Seacoast, 2 to 4 inches is expected, starting around 3 p.m. and lasting into the early morning hours. The snow is expected to continue into Wednesday morning and early afternoon.

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“The snow could be heavy at times” on the Seacoast, forecasters said.

On Tuesday morning, expect temperatures, in the low 30s. In the evening and overnight hours, temps will drop down to the mid-teens.

On Wednesday, mostly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-30s. Evening and overnight lows will be in the mid-teens.

On Thursday, expect sunny skies with highs in the lower 30s and lows around 10 degrees.

Similar weather is expected on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.

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