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Monday’s weather: Flurries later amounting to about an inch of white stuff
read more…: Monday’s weather: Flurries later amounting to about an inch of white stuffHigh pressure and colder temperatures move back in for today with another weak storm system poised to impact New Hampshire with light snow (trace-1″) late tonight into tomorrow morning.
Sunday’s weather: Cloudy and cold, high of 31, overnight single digits again
read more…: Sunday’s weather: Cloudy and cold, high of 31, overnight single digits againIncreasing clouds today followed by a dry frontal passage tonight. Cold and dry weather tomorrow precedes a clipper system for tomorrow night into Tuesday morning with some light snow.
Saturday’s weather: Sunny and cold, high of 24, low tonight of 12
read more…: Saturday’s weather: Sunny and cold, high of 24, low tonight of 12Futurecast: Another arctic blast moves in the middle of next week. The potential for a winter storm next weekend.
Friday’s weather: Sunny but cold followed by a stretch of ‘brrr’ into next week
read more…: Friday’s weather: Sunny but cold followed by a stretch of ‘brrr’ into next weekArctic air will continue to move into New Hampshire today with highs only in the upper teens but feeling like 9. Winds will be lighter tonight as air temperatures are expected to fall to around zero with wind chills of -9.
Thursday’s weather: Light showers make way for sun, high of 33
read more…: Thursday’s weather: Light showers make way for sun, high of 33A cold front strung out to our south could produce some light snow showers (less 1″) that may brush Manchester and coastal New Hampshire. High today 33 this morning with temperatures falling thru the 20s.
Wednesday’s weather: Cloudy with a passing flurry, high of 42
read more…: Wednesday’s weather: Cloudy with a passing flurry, high of 42Cloudy, windy, and mild weather is in store today ahead of an approaching cold front. A passing flurry is possible with a high of 42 with the wind making it feel like 32.
Tuesday’s weather: Sunny but colder today with single digits overnight + snow totals for NH
read more…: Tuesday’s weather: Sunny but colder today with single digits overnight + snow totals for NHColder air on a gusty wind will move in behind the exiting storm as it tracks into the Canadian Maritimes today. High pressure will crest over New England tonight with temperatures in the single digits.
Monday’s weather: Morning snow changing to rain, gusty winds and late night flash-freeze possible
read more…: Monday’s weather: Morning snow changing to rain, gusty winds and late night flash-freeze possibleSnow this morning will change to rain by 8 AM the winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph. During the afternoon mostly cloudy with temperatures in the low 40s. Tonight, a flash freeze is possible, so make sure you clean up the slush.
Sunday’s weather: Sunny and cold with snow on the horizon
read more…: Sunday’s weather: Sunny and cold with snow on the horizonThe next storm system will track up the East Coast tonight into MLK Day with a significant winter storm with heavy wet snow north and west of Manchester and snow changing to rain by 7 a.m. for Manchester to the seacoast.
Saturday’s weather: Sunny, cold and blustery, a high of about 11, wind chill factor of -8
read more…: Saturday’s weather: Sunny, cold and blustery, a high of about 11, wind chill factor of -8Despite high pressure and sunny conditions, frigid early morning temperatures only warm to high around 10. So, the main story for today will be the continuation of blustery to gusty winds, Arctic cold, and very low wind chills.
Friday’s weather: Mostly cloudy and colder, high of 37, overnight low of 0
read more…: Friday’s weather: Mostly cloudy and colder, high of 37, overnight low of 0Low pressure tracking well offshore in the Atlantic will give us mostly cloudy conditions today. As the low strengthens east of Cape Cod it will pull down a brutally cold Arctic air mass out of Canada and into New England tonight and tomorrow.
Thursday weather: A warm-up today with a high around 40, then another arctic blast + MLK Day snow
read more…: Thursday weather: A warm-up today with a high around 40, then another arctic blast + MLK Day snowToday will be even warmer than yesterday with highs around 40 along with light winds. Turning colder tomorrow with the warmest temperatures in the morning with tumbling temperatures in the afternoon.
Wednesday’s weather: Temperatures closer to normal, breezy, high of 34
read more…: Wednesday’s weather: Temperatures closer to normal, breezy, high of 34Temperatures today will moderate closer to normal with highs in the low 30s. Today will be breezy but not expecting the frigid wind chills as we saw yesterday.
Tuesday’s weather: Wind-chill advisory is in effect, sunny and frigid temps
read more…: Tuesday’s weather: Wind-chill advisory is in effect, sunny and frigid tempsThe coldest air of the season so far continues to move in and lasts through tomorrow morning. Northwest winds are expected to be steady through this morning continuing to bring dangerous wind chills through 10 a.m.. Winds will subside this afternoon as high pressure builds in. Highs will struggle to get near 10 degrees.
Monday’s weather: Arctic cold front will bring snow squalls, p.m. commute could be messy
read more…: Monday’s weather: Arctic cold front will bring snow squalls, p.m. commute could be messyAn arctic cold front will move across New Hampshire during the day. This will allow for a period of snow showers or squalls late in the day and could affect the evening commute.
Sunday’s weather: Wintry mix with slick conditions in the a.m., bitter cold coming Monday
read more…: Sunday’s weather: Wintry mix with slick conditions in the a.m., bitter cold coming MondayA weak system will quickly move through New England today with a light mix of snow, sleet, and light freezing rain. Slick conditions can be expected mainly during the morning.
Saturday’s weather: Sunny and cold, high of 28
read more…: Saturday’s weather: Sunny and cold, high of 28Today will be sunny and seasonably cold. Tomorrow will feature a wintry mix to rain along with breezy conditions as a weak low-pressure system moves through New Hampshire.
Friday’s weather: Snow will fall with 3 to 5 inches expected in Manchester
read more…: Friday’s weather: Snow will fall with 3 to 5 inches expected in ManchesterAfter a nice day yesterday, low pressure will track up the East Coast today, spreading snow across New Hampshire. The heaviest accumulations will be in interior and coastal Rockingham County (5-7″). Cold air moves in behind the low for tomorrow.
Thursday’s weather: Coastal storm should bring 2-4 inches of snow to Manchester, more on the coast
read more…: Thursday’s weather: Coastal storm should bring 2-4 inches of snow to Manchester, more on the coastDry and colder weather today before a coastal storm moves offshore of New England tomorrow.