
The winter storm continues to affect New Hampshire early Thursday morning with snow, a wintry mix and rain, but is expected to dissipate later in the day. >> Weather Alerts The initial snow has turned to freezing rain and sleet for many areas in the southern two-thirds of the state, and that change will continue further north until the storm is over. Snow continues to fall in northern New Hampshire, while a wintry mix is in the central and western regions, and rain has fallen in southern New Hampshire. Highs will be in the low 30s to low 40s in southern areas, while it will stay in the low to mid 30s in the north. A few additional inches of snow is possible in the White Mountains before the changeover. Additional snow is expected this afternoon and overnight.>> Interactive Radar | Traffic Watch Any lingering precipitation ends by mid-morning Thursday, with a few scattered showers in the north and cloud and some sunshine in southern parts for the rest of the day. ROAD CONDITIONS AND CLOSING CONCERNS Roads are likely to be slippery in areas where freezing rain is combined with rain, including parts of the Central and West, and additional closures are possible due to wet snow and ice. Southern New Hampshire has flash floods and mud on area roads for a sloppy morning commute. Thursday will be breezy, with gusts up to 30 mph at times, especially in northern New Hampshire and along the coast. Wind can cause some disruption to already stressed trees and limbs. LOOKING AHEAD Friday will be partly sunny and cold, before a combination of sun and clouds on Saturday, with a few showers possible across the northern half of the state. Fairly brisk wintry weather is possible Sunday evening and Sunday night, bringing with it the chance of some snow. Southern New Hampshire will likely see a mixed shower late this evening. Stay with the Storm Watch 9 team for updates. Be aware of the weather. Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geographic location and/or up to three zip codes. In addition, you can get information when precipitation is coming to your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media. Mike Haddad. Facebook | Twitter: Kevin Skarupa. Facebook | Twitter Hayley LaPoint. Facebook | Twitter Jacqueline Thomas. Facebook | Twitter Matt Hoenig: Facebook | Twitter:
The winter storm continues to impact New Hampshire early Thursday morning with snow, a wintry mix and rain, but is expected to dissipate later in the day.
Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories are in effect early this morning.
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Early snow has turned to freezing rain and sleet in much of the southern two-thirds of the state, and that change will continue further north before the storm ends. Snow continues to fall in northern New Hampshire, while a wintry mix is in the central and western regions, and rain has fallen in southern New Hampshire.
Highs will be in the low 30s to low 40s in southern areas, while it will remain in the low to mid 30s in the north.
A few additional inches of snow is possible in the White Mountains before the changeover. Additional snow is expected this afternoon and overnight.
>> Interactive radar |: Traffic tracker
Any lingering precipitation ends by mid-day Thursday, with a few mixed showers in the north and cloud and some sunshine in the south for the rest of the day.
ROAD CONDITIONS AND TRAFFIC CONCERNS
In areas where freezing rain is combined with rain, including the central and western regions, roads are likely to be slippery, and additional closures are possible due to accumulations of wet snow and ice.
Southern New Hampshire has flash floods and mud on area roads for a sloppy morning commute.
Thursday will be breezy, with gusts up to 30 mph at times, especially in northern New Hampshire and along the coast. Wind can cause some disruption to already stressed trees and limbs.
LOOKING AHEAD
Friday will be partly sunny and cold, with a few showers possible across the northern half of the state, before a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday.
Fairly brisk wintry weather is possible Sunday evening and Sunday night, bringing with it the chance of some snow. Southern New Hampshire will likely see a mixed shower late this evening.
Stay with the Storm Watch 9 team for updates.
Be aware of the weather. Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geographic location and/or up to three zip codes. In addition, you can get information when precipitation is coming to your area.
Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media.