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Thunderstorms Coming To New Hampshire; More Snow, Too?

The National Weather Service is warning of rain, thunderstorms, and some snow this week.

CONCORD, NH — It’s another mixed-weather week in New Hampshire — including another winter storm on Wednesday night and Thursday.

Fog is expected on Monday morning, with temperatures eventually reaching the lower 60s. Showers, with possible thunderstorms, are expected on Monday afternoon and early evening. Wind gusts as high as 20 mph are also possible. Overnight lows will be in the mid-30s with more rain.

There was a lot of ice out there on Sunday.

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On Tuesday, more wind gusts, as high as 30 mph, are expected with temps in the mid-40s. During the evening, temperatures will drop down to the lower 20s.

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Expect similar weather on Wednesday until the early evening, with snow possible.

“Another winter storm will approach the region Wednesday night into Thursday,” an alert stated Sunday afternoon. “This may lead to another round of snow or mixed precipitation across parts of the forecast area.”

Snow, changing to rain, is possible during the overnight hours, with temperatures dropping into the lower 30s.

Rain is likely on Thursday, with more temps in the lower 60s. During the evening, rain continues and temps drop down into the mid-40s.

Friday will be sunny but the weekend, more showers are expected.

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