A major climate system is predicted to convey intervals of rain and snow to New Hampshire later this weekend. A storm with wintry precipitation will arrive Sunday. A winter storm watch has been issued for Coos and northern Carroll counties from Sunday afternoon via Monday morning. A winter climate advisory has been issued for Grafton and southern Carroll counties from 1:00 p.m. Sunday till 10:00 a.m. Monday.>> Hour-by-hour timelineTemperatures ought to be heat sufficient in central and southern New Hampshire that when precipitation arrives, it would end in mild to reasonable rain. As temperatures quiet down via Sunday night time, the precipitation will doubtless swap over to moist snow for a lot of areas in central and northern New Hampshire.>> Interactive Radar | Visitors trackerIn the northern half of New Hampshire and in higher-elevation areas, it would snow for an extended time frame than different areas.Snow, at heavy at occasions, will proceed into Sunday night time. The heavy precipitation will taper off early Monday morning from west to east.>> Nationwide Climate Service alerts and bulletins A number of inches of snow accumulation is feasible within the greater elevations of northern New Hampshire the place as much as a foot of snow might fall. Quantities will taper off heading south with little to no accumulation anticipated south and east of Manchester.Journey will develop into troublesome with slippery, snow-covered roads Sunday night time, particularly in northern zones. A number of inches of heavy, moist snow might end in scattered energy outages. Be climate conscious! Obtain the WMUR app for Apple or Android gadgets and activate push notifications. You possibly can select to obtain climate alerts in your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. As well as, you may obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.Observe the Storm Watch 9 crew on social media:Mike Haddad: Fb | XKevin Skarupa: Fb | XHayley LaPoint: Fb | XJacqueline Thomas: Fb | XMatt Hoenig: Fb | X
A major climate system is predicted to convey intervals of rain and snow to New Hampshire later this weekend.
A storm with wintry precipitation will arrive Sunday. A winter storm watch has been issued for Coos and northern Carroll counties from Sunday afternoon via Monday morning.
A winter climate advisory has been issued for Grafton and southern Carroll counties from 1:00 p.m. Sunday till 10:00 a.m. Monday.
Temperatures ought to be heat sufficient in central and southern New Hampshire that when precipitation arrives, it would end in mild to reasonable rain.
As temperatures quiet down via Sunday night time, the precipitation will doubtless swap over to moist snow for a lot of areas in central and northern New Hampshire.
>> Interactive Radar | Visitors tracker
Within the northern half of New Hampshire and in higher-elevation areas, it would snow for an extended time frame than different areas.
Snow, at heavy at occasions, will proceed into Sunday night time. The heavy precipitation will taper off early Monday morning from west to east.
>> Nationwide Climate Service alerts and bulletins
A number of inches of snow accumulation is feasible within the greater elevations of northern New Hampshire the place as much as a foot of snow might fall. Quantities will taper off heading south with little to no accumulation anticipated south and east of Manchester.
Journey will develop into troublesome with slippery, snow-covered roads Sunday night time, particularly in northern zones. A number of inches of heavy, moist snow might end in scattered energy outages.
Be climate conscious! Obtain the WMUR app for Apple or Android gadgets and activate push notifications. You possibly can select to obtain climate alerts in your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. As well as, you may obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.
Observe the Storm Watch 9 crew on social media:
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