Video: Some sunshine Monday before a storm brings several inches of snow to NH

Video: Some sunshine Monday before a storm brings several inches of snow to NH



some sunshine to start our work week. It does look like clouds will be increasing in the next system, promising about a 24 hour lighter snow with that winter weather. Advisories posted for a good portion of the state as we go through tonight and through the day tomorrow, sunshine clouds today, 25 to 35 light snow developing around midnight tonight in some southern areas and then for the rest of the state overnight and some slower travel is expected on Tuesday, but not really expected to be all that difficult. Again, you're looking at a general two to four or four to eight inches of snow over a 24 hour time frame. So again, some slower travel is expected. But beyond that, again, this next storm system, which is mostly in the form of rain now will turn into some light snow by the time it bumps into our colder temperatures 25 to 35 for us today and a light breeze to go along with it. Sunshine gradually giving way to clouds through the afternoon and those will thicken this evening.

Light snow developing either side of midnight for some southern areas of the state and for the rest of the state overnight. Temperatures will be in the 20s to near 30 degrees as this falls during the daylight hours on Tuesday. And again, you're probably not talking an inch per hour type snow. This is kind of a gradual light snow that gradually piles up through the day and winds down later on in the evening and through the overnight hours back to partial sunshine. Couple of quick moving systems. One could be a passing shower on Wednesday or a couple of rain or snow showers on Thursday. And then we're gonna have to keep an eye on a bigger system that could be around later Friday night or into Saturday.

As far as snowfall amounts again, two to four four to eight just depending on exactly where you are across the state. You get across western areas and far northern spots, probably a little bit less, especially along the coastline. Then you'll see in inland sections of the normal favorite areas up in elevation through the Madenok region, the lakes region, Mount Washington Valley, the better chance of going on the higher end of these four to eight inches of accumulation. Again, all of this over the course of a solid 24 hour timeframe, partial sunshine Wednesday and a couple of rain or snow showers with a weaker system Thursday. And we'll keep an eye out for that system for Friday night and Saturday. Mhm. Mhm.

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