
An lively climate sample continues Friday, with a number of inches of snow anticipated throughout New Hampshire to shut out the week.The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for elements of Grafton, Carroll, Sullivan, Merrimack, Strafford, Cheshire and Hillsborough counties. The warning shall be in impact from midday Friday by 7 a.m. Saturday. A winter climate advisory can be in place for parts of Coos, Grafton, Carroll, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties. TIMING FOR SNOWClouds will thicken Friday morning, however circumstances will stay dry with no affect anticipated for the morning commute.Snow will start to maneuver into southwestern New Hampshire round midday. By 4 p.m., most of southern and central elements of the state shall be seeing snow. >> See the hour-by-hour timeline:Widespread snowfall is forecast to proceed through the night commute, which may scale back visibility and create slick roads. Difficult journey is probably going. Snowfall shall be mild to reasonable at instances, with occasional heavier bursts.The heaviest snow is anticipated from about 4 p.m. Friday by midnight. After midnight, mild snow might proceed on and off by midmorning Saturday, however not a lot extra accumulation is anticipated.SNOWFALL PROJECTIONSBy Saturday morning, 4 to eight inches of snow is anticipated from the White Mountains and Upper Valley southward, with just a few spots probably receiving increased totals. Lesser quantities are anticipated in far northern New Hampshire.LOOKING AHEADAnother storm will move properly south of New Hampshire on Sunday. At this time, the brunt of that system will probably miss the Granite State.The Storm Watch 9 workforce will proceed to observe the monitor, as a slight shift north or south stays attainable within the coming days. Be climate conscious! Download the WMUR app and activate push notifications. You can select to obtain climate alerts to your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. In addition, you’ll be able to obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.Get storm protection by the free Very Local app in your good TV.Follow the Storm Watch 9 workforce on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X
An lively climate sample continues Friday, with a number of inches of snow anticipated throughout New Hampshire to shut out the week.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for elements of Grafton, Carroll, Sullivan, Merrimack, Strafford, Cheshire and Hillsborough counties. The warning shall be in impact from midday Friday by 7 a.m. Saturday.
A winter climate advisory can be in place for parts of Coos, Grafton, Carroll, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.
TIMING FOR SNOW
Clouds will thicken Friday morning, however circumstances will stay dry with no affect anticipated for the morning commute.
Snow will start to maneuver into southwestern New Hampshire round midday. By 4 p.m., most of southern and central elements of the state shall be seeing snow.
>> See the hour-by-hour timeline:
Widespread snowfall is forecast to proceed through the night commute, which may scale back visibility and create slick roads. Difficult journey is probably going.
Snowfall shall be mild to reasonable at instances, with occasional heavier bursts.
The heaviest snow is anticipated from about 4 p.m. Friday by midnight.
After midnight, mild snow might proceed on and off by midmorning Saturday, however not a lot extra accumulation is anticipated.
SNOWFALL PROJECTIONS
By Saturday morning, 4 to eight inches of snow is anticipated from the White Mountains and Upper Valley southward, with just a few spots probably receiving increased totals.
Lesser quantities are anticipated in far northern New Hampshire.
LOOKING AHEAD
Another storm will move properly south of New Hampshire on Sunday. At this time, the brunt of that system will probably miss the Granite State.
The Storm Watch 9 workforce will proceed to observe the monitor, as a slight shift north or south stays attainable within the coming days.
Be climate conscious! Download the WMUR app and activate push notifications. You can select to obtain climate alerts to your geolocation and/or as much as three ZIP codes. In addition, you’ll be able to obtain phrase when precipitation is coming to your space.
Get storm protection by the free Very Local app in your good TV.
Follow the Storm Watch 9 workforce on social media: