(WMUR) – As New Hampshire prepares for an upcoming snowstorm on Thursday, the latest hour-by-hour timeline has been released to help residents plan accordingly. The storm is expected to push through the state throughout the day.
According to the forecast, snow is expected to begin falling in southwestern New Hampshire around 7 a.m. and will gradually move northeast, reaching the Seacoast by mid-morning. The intensity of the snowfall is expected to increase throughout the day.
By early afternoon, the storm will be near its peak intensity, with the potential for heavier snowfall rates in central and northern parts of the state. The snow is expected to taper off by the evening, with only light snow showers lingering into the night.
Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions, as snow-covered roads and reduced visibility are likely during the storm. It is recommended to stay off the roads if possible and to allow for extra travel time if driving is necessary.
In addition to the snowfall, gusty winds are also expected to accompany the storm, potentially leading to blowing and drifting snow. As a result, power outages may occur in some areas.
Overall, residents are urged to stay informed about the storm’s progress and to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. By following the latest hour-by-hour timeline, residents can better plan their activities and stay safe during the snowstorm.
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