New Hampshire is bracing for its next winter storm, set to bring several inches of snow starting late Sunday afternoon and continuing through early Monday morning.
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Storm Timeline and Weather Details
The day will begin with sunshine, but clouds will quickly take over as a low-pressure system moves off the coast. Snow is expected to begin in southern areas around 4 or 5 p.m. on Sunday. It will turn steady and spread northward through the evening, with some heavy snow bands possible in southern parts during the evening hours.
The snow will continue overnight and taper off by sunrise on Monday, clearing out from southwest to northeast.
Snowfall Totals
- Central and Southern New Hampshire: Expected snowfall ranges from 4-8 inches. Heavier snow bands could lead to isolated higher totals, especially south and east of Manchester.
- Northern Areas and White Mountains: Snowfall amounts will be lower in these regions.
Impact on Roads and Travel
The storm is expected to make travel challenging, particularly on Sunday night and into early Monday morning. Road conditions will deteriorate quickly after the snow begins in the evening. Drivers are advised to avoid unnecessary travel as roads may be slippery and visibility could be poor in heavy snow.
Clearing and Cold Temperatures
By Monday morning, skies will clear, bringing sunshine and dry weather. However, temperatures will drop significantly as an arctic blast moves in, so residents should prepare for much colder conditions.
Stay safe and plan ahead for difficult travel conditions during the storm!