Video: Light snow this weekend, chance of heavier snow next week
Thank you very much for joining us storm watch nine weather on the web. Another weekend is here. This one starting off very cold, better wind chills, especially in the northern part of the state where some wind chills could dip as low as 20 to 25 below zero overnight tonight. Relatively low impacts due to weather in terms of precipitation for tonight and tomorrow. Having said that could be a few spots that tend to see a little bit of refreeze. Some of the sides of the roads due to snow and ice melt earlier on Friday. Again, we're much below zero now or below freezing and will drop near zero overnight.
So watch out for that Saturday. A relatively low impact, but there could be a couple of snow showers that move through during the afternoon. A very low accumulation of a coating to maybe a half inch in some spots, then a better shot of some steadier snow, mostly light for Sunday afternoon and early to mid evening and then a shot at a higher impact snowstorm for Monday night into Tuesday night. It's just too early to call right now. The impacts and whether we'll see a lot of snow or just a little bit. So stay tuned updates on that temperatures overnight tonight. Well below zero north, just barely above south.
Wind chill advisory for the great north woods. That means frostbite with 20 to 25 below wind chills can occur in just about 20 minutes. Here's our chance of a few snow showers tomorrow afternoon and then another system north of the border. We'll begin to race in our direction Saturday and Saturday night early Sunday. So by Sunday afternoon, we have some steady light snow for many could be a couple of mixed showers right along the mass. New Hampshire border towns, steady snow north, but we could see anywhere from a one to three inch snow tally could be more later Monday evening and especially overnight Monday night into Tuesday night. But it's tough to call the impact of the next storm just yet.
Some of our computer models trying to drive the center of one of two of these systems off towards south with a low snowfall and then more snow showers coming in later on Tuesday. But on average, we're not talking about a whole lot just yet, but that could change. So certainly stay tuned updates through the weekend tomorrow, coding to a half inch Sunday, according to an inch Concord South one to three farther to the north and then it dries out for your Monday. High temperatures tomorrow, teens and lower twenties. Thankfully, the winds will not be nearly as strong as what we saw on your Friday by Sunday. Who wins kicking out of the south? So it's milder, but a better shot of some snow that would certainly make road slick all over northern New Hampshire and on untreated roads farther to the south beyond then partial sun early Monday, then the clouds take over chance of some snow developing mid to late evening, Monday night into Tuesday and Tuesday night. Then it dries out for Wednesday, Wednesday night into Thursday.
A potential for another system with a wintry mix. Mhm.
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