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There was snow across New Hampshire on Wednesday evening and rain near the coast. Snow and rain will continue or mix near the coast into early Thursday. TIMING Snow continues to fall overnight and remains steady into the early hours of Thursday, with patches of snow (mostly light) for the morning commute. There will be some rain and wintry mix along the coast.>>Interactive RadarThe snow and mix should taper off across most of the state by 10 a.m. Thursday. Sunshine will break out in some areas until midday. Residual snow showers and snow squalls will move through the area in patches during the afternoon (particularly in the northern and central areas), which may briefly reduce visibility and worsen road conditions.>> Traffic disruptions: Interactive map | NewEngland511.org >> View the latest hourly timeline: SNOWFALL PROJECTIONS About 2 to 4 inches of snow accumulation is expected across most of New Hampshire, with about 4 to 4 inches in higher elevation areas of the Monadnock region and the White Mountains 10 cm of snow is expected. 20 centimeters of snow. Up to 2 inches of snow is likely along parts of the Seacoast where wintry mixes and rain are expected at times. Winds will be blowing overnight, with gusts over 30 mph during the day Friday. The winds may cause isolated power outages, particularly in higher elevation areas. Actual air temperatures will be in the 20s on Friday. Factoring in the strong wind gusts, it will feel like it’s in the single digits or teens statewide. Parts of the North Country could see snow showers on Friday, but other places are expected to remain largely dry. LOOKING AHEAD Partial sunshine with isolated thunderstorms is expected on Saturday, mainly in the north, while a warm front could bring isolated light or mixed snow on Sunday. Early next week will be milder, with highs likely in the 40s. Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your location and/or up to three zip codes. In addition, you can be notified when precipitation arrives in your area. Get storm coverage on your smart TV with the free Very Local app. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X

There was snow across New Hampshire on Wednesday evening and rain near the coast. Snow and rain or a mixture of rain will continue near the coast into early Thursday.

Travel Impact

TIMING

Snow will continue overnight and remain steady into the early hours of Thursday, with patches of snow (mostly light) for the morning commute. The coast will see some rain and a wintry mix.

>> Interactive radar

Snowfall and mixing is expected to ease across most of the state by 10 a.m. Thursday. Sunshine will break out in some areas until midday.

Residual snow showers and snow squalls will move through the area in patches during the afternoon (particularly northern and central areas), which may briefly reduce visibility and worsen road conditions.

>> Traffic impacts: Interactive map | NewEngland511.org

>> View the current hourly timeline:

SNOWFALL PROJECTIONS

About 5 to 10 cm of snow accumulation is expected across most of New Hampshire, with higher areas of the Monadnock region and the White Mountains receiving about 10 to 20 cm of snow.

Matt Hoenig's prediction

Up to 2 inches of snow is likely in parts of the Seacoast where intermittent wintry mixes and rain are expected.

WINDY AND COLD FRIDAY

After the snow settles, things will become somewhat windy, with wind gusts over 20 mph Thursday evening and wind gusts over 30 mph during the day Friday.

Gusts of wind are expected on Friday

The winds could cause isolated power outages, particularly in higher areas.

Actual air temperatures will be in the 20s on Friday. Factoring in the strong wind gusts, it will feel like it’s in the single digits or teens statewide.

Wind chill

There could be snow showers in parts of the north country on Friday, but elsewhere it is likely to remain mostly dry.

The look forward

Partial sunshine with isolated thunderstorms is expected on Saturday, mainly in the north, while a warm front could bring isolated light or mixed snow on Sunday.

WMUR seven-day forecast

It will become milder early next week, with highs likely in the 40s.

Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your location and/or up to three zip codes. Additionally, you can be notified when precipitation arrives in your area.

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