Weekend weather: Milder Fri. ending in rain, frigid Sat., and a snowy Ground Hog Day

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Prepare for a change in the weather! Expect a cloudy day ahead, with temperatures feeling milder. In the afternoon, some rain is expected, and by evening, it will begin to mix with snow. Don’t forget your umbrella! The high temperature will reach a cool 39 degrees. Stay warm!

Tuesday’s weather: Snow showers, could be heavy at time, high of 33

read more…: Tuesday’s weather: Snow showers, could be heavy at time, high of 33

There will be lots of clouds and windy conditions today, with a couple of morning snow showers. Any heavier snow showers could quickly make some roads slippery and reduce visibility. The high temperature will be 33°, but it will feel like 18° due to wind chill. Winds will be from the WNW at 20-30+ mph.

Monday’s weather: Cold and windy with drifting snow, high of 24 – overnight low around 0°

read more…: Monday’s weather: Cold and windy with drifting snow, high of 24 – overnight low around 0°

Today is windy with blowing and drifting snow, and it is colder with clouds gradually giving way to sunshine. Watch for slippery travel in the morning as a prolonged cold wave begins. Experience today’s high of 24 degrees, but don’t underestimate the wind—gusts over 30 mph will make it feel like just 7 degrees. Bundle up and stay warm!

Sunday’s weather: 6-8 inches of snow starting after 4 p.m. as Siberian cold front moves in, high of 37

read more…: Sunday’s weather: 6-8 inches of snow starting after 4 p.m. as Siberian cold front moves in, high of 37

New Hampshire is bracing for its first major snowstorm, with a Winter Storm Watch in effect from 4 PM Sunday until 7 AM Monday. Snow is expected to begin by 4 PM on Sunday and will continue until 7 AM on Monday. The storm will intensify, bringing strong winds from Sunday night through Monday and into Tuesday. Additionally, the storm’s circulation will pull in the coldest air of the winter, which has traveled all the way from Siberia.

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