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Heavy rain, some snow for New Hampshire on Monday; some robust winds anticipated

Heavy rain and a few snow continued to push by means of New Hampshire through the morning commute Monday. A flood watch is in impact by means of Monday night for a lot of central and southern New Hampshire, together with parts of Carroll, Grafton, Sullivan, Merrimack, Strafford, Cheshire, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.In the meantime, a winter storm warning is in impact for northern Coos County till 7 p.m., whereas winter climate advisories are in impact south of that space and thru the northwestern nook of the state.>> Nationwide Climate Service alerts and bulletinsTemperatures start within the low to mid-30s and can high out within the 40s for many of central and southern New Hampshire.>> Interactive Radar | Visitors trackerRoads are slick in northern and much western New Hampshire for the morning commute on Monday, whereas street ponding stays a priority elsewhere.FLOODING THREATAbout 1-3 inches of rain is predicted for many of New Hampshire by noon Monday. A couple of quantities could possibly be larger in some remoted areas>> Hour-by-hour timelineSmall rivers and streams will start to swell Monday with minor flooding in spots within the flood watch zone. Bigger rivers will proceed to swell into Monday and Tuesday. Some low-lying areas might expertise minor flooding. Avenue flooding is probably going in some areas through the in a single day and morning commute hours on Monday.RAIN/SNOW LINESnow has fallen in a single day in western and northern New Hampshire, the place a number of inches amassed by dawn Monday.The precipitation will change from rain to moist snow for extra areas within the Connecticut River Valley earlier than really fizzling out within the afternoon. The precipitation will rapidly finish by the late morning in southern spots and in early afternoon farther north.For snow, small accumulations are doable within the Monadnock Area and stretching northeast by means of Plymouth and Conway. The farther northwest from that space, the extra snow is predicted. In far northern New Hampshire, about 6-10 inches is probably going, whereas 4-8 inches is probably going in components of the White Mountains and about 2-4 inches is probably going in components of western New Hampshire from Sullivan County towards the north. STRONG WINDSThe winds picked up a bit alongside the coast, at instances, in a single day, however the strongest, damaging winds will keep to the south by means of early Monday. Scattered outages are doable as wind gusts peak at 30-40 mph.After the precipitation ends, winds will proceed for a bit earlier than weakening Monday evening. Be climate conscious! Obtain the WMUR app for Apple or Android gadgets and activate push notifications. You may select to obtain climate alerts to your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. As well as, you may obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.Comply with the Storm Watch 9 workforce on social media:Mike Haddad: Fb | XKevin Skarupa: Fb | XHayley LaPoint: Fb | XJacqueline Thomas: Fb | XMatt Hoenig: Fb | X

Heavy rain and a few snow continued to push by means of New Hampshire through the morning commute Monday.

A flood watch is in impact by means of Monday night for a lot of central and southern New Hampshire, together with parts of Carroll, Grafton, Sullivan, Merrimack, Strafford, Cheshire, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.

In the meantime, a winter storm warning is in impact for northern Coos County till 7 p.m., whereas winter climate advisories are in impact south of that space and thru the northwestern nook of the state.

>> Nationwide Climate Service alerts and bulletins

Temperatures start within the low to mid-30s and can high out within the 40s for many of central and southern New Hampshire.

>> Interactive Radar | Visitors tracker

Roads are slick in northern and much western New Hampshire for the morning commute on Monday, whereas street ponding stays a priority elsewhere.

FLOODING THREAT

About 1-3 inches of rain is predicted for many of New Hampshire by noon Monday. A couple of quantities could possibly be larger in some remoted areas

>> Hour-by-hour timeline

Small rivers and streams will start to swell Monday with minor flooding in spots within the flood watch zone. Bigger rivers will proceed to swell into Monday and Tuesday.

Some low-lying areas might expertise minor flooding.

Avenue flooding is probably going in some areas through the in a single day and morning commute hours on Monday.

RAIN/SNOW LINE

Snow has fallen in a single day in western and northern New Hampshire, the place a number of inches amassed by dawn Monday.

The precipitation will change from rain to moist snow for extra areas within the Connecticut River Valley earlier than really fizzling out within the afternoon.

The precipitation will rapidly finish by the late morning in southern spots and in early afternoon farther north.

For snow, small accumulations are doable within the Monadnock Area and stretching northeast by means of Plymouth and Conway. The farther northwest from that space, the extra snow is predicted. In far northern New Hampshire, about 6-10 inches is probably going, whereas 4-8 inches is probably going in components of the White Mountains and about 2-4 inches is probably going in components of western New Hampshire from Sullivan County towards the north.

STRONG WINDS

The winds picked up a bit alongside the coast, at instances, in a single day, however the strongest, damaging winds will keep to the south by means of early Monday.

Scattered outages are doable as wind gusts peak at 30-40 mph.

After the precipitation ends, winds will proceed for a bit earlier than weakening Monday evening.

Be climate conscious! Obtain the WMUR app for Apple or Android gadgets and activate push notifications. You may select to obtain climate alerts to your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. As well as, you may obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.

Comply with the Storm Watch 9 workforce on social media:

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