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Weather in New Hampshire: snow before heavy rain

Weather in New Hampshire: snow before heavy rain
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A winter weather advisory is in effect for most of New Hampshire as snow, rain and a wintry mix are available Thursday and Friday. The advisory is in effect for all of New Hampshire off the coast from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning. >> Weather AlertsAfter some initial flurries and light snow showers off the main system Thursday morning, a light snowfall will accumulate by mid to late morning before changing to a wintry mix and then rain, especially in the southern half of New Hampshire, afternoon and evening. >> Projected hour-by-hour timeline Thursday night travel could be slow due to snow, especially in areas north and west of Concord. As more consistent precipitation progresses, the snow and/or winter mix will shift to rain in central and southern New Hampshire. The rain/snow line will settle over the Lakes Region around midnight.>> Interactive Radar 3 to 6 inches of snow is likely to accumulate in the higher ground areas and northern New Hampshire, with some areas with over a half foot of snow. snow, before precipitation changes to rain for the entire state at dawn Friday. A potentially sloppy morning commute is expected on Friday due to pooling water and reduced visibility. Rain will fall steadily early Friday before tapering off to passing showers in the afternoon as high temperatures warm into the 40s and 50s. Precipitation is likely to change back to snow in the North Country late on Friday. As the system winds down on Saturday, clouds will persist and there will be some snow showers in the mountains. Highs will be in the 30s. It will be brighter but breezy by Sunday, and near full sun is expected by Monday. The highs for both days will be mostly in the 30s. >> See the hour-by-hour projected timeline: Stay tuned for updates and more details as we get closer. Be careful with the weather! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Also, you can receive news when precipitation hits your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | TwitterHayley LaPoint: Facebook | TwitterJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | TwitterMatt Hoenig: Facebook | Twitter

A winter weather advisory is in effect for most of New Hampshire as snow, rain and a wintry mix are available Thursday and Friday.

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The advisory is in effect for all of New Hampshire off the coast from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning.

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After some initial flurries and light snow showers before the main system Thursday morning, a light snowfall will accumulate by mid to late morning before changing to a wintry mix and then to rain, especially in the southern half of New Hampshire, for the afternoon and evening.

>> Hourly projected schedule

Thursday night travel could be slow due to snow, especially in areas north and west of Concord.

As more consistent precipitation progresses, the snow and/or winter mix will shift to rain in central and southern New Hampshire. The rain/snow line will settle over the Lake District around midnight.

>> interactive radar

About 3 to 6 inches of snow is likely to accumulate in the higher ground areas and in northern New Hampshire, with some areas with more than a half foot of snow, before the precipitation changes to rain for the entire year. been at dawn on Friday.

snowfall projection

A potentially sloppy morning commute is expected on Friday due to stalling and reduced visibility.

Rain will fall steadily early Friday before tapering off to passing showers in the afternoon as high temperatures warm into the 40s and 50s. Precipitation is likely to change back to snow in the North Country late on Friday.

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As the system moves out on Saturday, the clouds will persist and there will be some snow showers in the mountains. The maximums will be in the 30s.

It will be brighter but breezy by Sunday, and near full sun is expected by Monday. The highs for both days will be mostly in the 30s.

>> View the hour-by-hour projected timeline:

Stay tuned for updates and more details as we get closer.

Watch out for the weather! Download the WMUR app to Apple either Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. In addition, you can receive news when precipitation hits your area.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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