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Very Cold Temperatures, and Yes, More Snow
Between 12 to 24 inches of the white stuff is on the way. Here's what the weekend weather forecast looks like for New Hampshire.

If the National Weather Service is correct Granite Staters better bundle up the next couple of days and prepare for more snow.
The NWS has issued a wind child advisory for tonight through Friday morning, with “dangerous cold wind chills” in some parts of the state and snow blowing and drifting around. Expect wind chill factors to make it feel as if it is up to -20 degrees in Concord and anywhere from -10 to -15 degrees below in Amherst and Merrimack, to -13 to -15 below in Portsmouth and Salem.
Up to two feet of snow coming?
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Possibly. According to forecasters, the first wave, a small snowstorm, is expected to hit on Saturday, but quickly move out. The second wave will hit as early as Sunday afternoon and run through Monday night. Accuweather.com is predicting as much as 12 to 24 inches across New England, including New Hampshire. Weather.com says it’s too soon to say exactly how much snow the region will receive … but it is coming.
Throughout the weekend, temperatures will be in the high teens to mid-20s during the day and single digits to the low teens overnights.
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