After a stormy Thursday with snow, mixing, and rain in New Hampshire, residents can expect a bright, breezy, and chilly Friday before another system brings more snow starting late Friday evening. The snowfall on Thursday led to messy road conditions and multiple crashes and spinouts across the state, with some areas accumulating a few inches of snow, especially in central and northern regions.
Friday will see the return of the sun with brisk winds and chilly temperatures, gusting up to 30-35 mph in some areas, making it feel colder than the actual temperature in the 30s. Light snow is expected to move in late Friday and taper off by Saturday morning, with snow showers lingering in northern areas and spotty rain showers in southern regions throughout the day.
Predictions indicate a coating to 2 inches of snow in southern New Hampshire, 2 to 4 inches in central and northern areas, and higher amounts in the mountains. Sunday and Monday will remain dry and cold, with temperatures in the 20s and brisk winds on Sunday. However, a warm-up is anticipated starting next Tuesday. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware by downloading the WMUR app for weather alerts, and follow social media updates from the Storm Watch 9 team.
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