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Temperatures In The Teens, Snow On Wednesday And Thursday: New Hampshire Weather Update
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook warning of "slippery travel during the morning commute Thursday."
CONCORD, NH — While it is not quite officially winter yet, it will feel like it this week in the Granite State as temperatures barely get above freezing during the day, and evening temperatures will drop down into the teens for most of the week.
On Monday, expect sunny skies, highs in the mid-30s, and a northwest wind of around 5 mph. Overnight lows will be in the teens.
Similar weather is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday. On Wednesday evening, snow is expected, with lows in the mid-20s. Precipitation is at 90 percent.
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Forecasters said the snow will continue into Thursday morning, then turn to rain, and then change back to snow in the late afternoon. Highs will be in the upper 30s. Overnight lows will be in the upper teens or lower 20s. The chance of precipitation is around 70 percent.
On Sunday afternoon, the National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook warning of “slippery travel during the morning commute Thursday.”
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Specific snow totals for Wednesday night and Thursday morning were unknown at post time.
Expect sunny skies on Friday with highs in the upper 20s, sunny skies on Saturday, scattered snow showers Saturday night with temps dipping to 12 degrees, and sun on Sunday.
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