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Spring-Like Temperatures Return To New Hampshire — With Freezing Rain And Snow In Between

Weather forecasters say it will be a messy week with freezing rain and snow, along with temperatures in the 50s.

CONCORD, NH — March is roaring like a lion weather-wise and this week with up and down temperatures and a mix of rain and snow in some parts of the state.

While Tuesday will be in the upper 30s or lower 40s, snow is expected in the afternoon as temperatures drop. The snow will change to rain and freezing rain during the evening and overnight hours.

Accumulations are expected to be limited.

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There is a chance of freezing rain on Wednesday morning, but then it warms up into the lower 50s later. Overnight lows will be in the upper 20s.

More snow and rain are expected on Thursday morning, and then it will switch to rain. The sun reemerges in the late morning, and temperatures will rise into the mid-40s. Rain is expected in the evening and then switching to a mix of snow and freezing rain.

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More rain, snow, and freezing rain are likely on Friday morning, and then it will switch to rain and freezing rain in the late morning and early afternoon.

Rain and freezing rain are expected on Friday and Saturday. Temperatures will reach the 50s on Saturday and Sunday.

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