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Weather Update: More Snow Showers And Snow This Week In New Hampshire
Forecasters say wind chill values will feel like it is below zero on Monday and Tuesday; snow expected on Wednesday and Thursday.

CONCORD, NH — Forecasters are warning of chilly temperatures and more snow this week.
Mostly sunny skies are expected on Monday, with temperatures in the upper 20s. But a northwest wind of 5 to 10 mph, with gusts up to 20 mph, will make it feel like it is -4 degrees. Overnight, it will be clear with a light wind and temps below zero.
Similar weather is expected on Tuesday, with highs in the lower 30s and a wind chill factor of -4 degrees again. Overnight lows will be in the single digits.
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On Wednesday, mostly sunny skies are expected, with highs in the upper 20s. Snow is expected in the evening and early morning, with lows in the teens.
The snow will continue into Thursday in the morning and early afternoon, then snow showers until late afternoon. Highs will be in the mid-30s. Overnight snow showers are also possible.
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The National Weather Service posted no snow accumulation numbers.
Forecasters also said more snow was likely on Saturday and Sunday.
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