Winter Storm Blankets NH: See Which Towns Got the Most Snow
A New Hampshire winter storm dumped up to 16 inches of snow across the state this weekend. See which towns got hit hardest.
A powerful winter storm system swept across New Hampshire on February 15-16, 2025, bringing significant snowfall and creating hazardous travel conditions throughout the state. The storm’s complex nature resulted in varying precipitation types, with many southern areas experiencing a transition from snow to sleet and freezing rain.
Storm impacts and conditions
The weather event delivered snowfall rates exceeding one inch per hour in northern regions, while southern areas faced a challenging mix of winter precipitation. Communities along the coast saw temperatures hovering near the freezing mark, creating particularly difficult travel conditions.
The risk of ice accumulation exceeding a quarter inch in the Monadnock Region raised concerns about potential power outages and falling tree limbs.
Snow accumulation totals
The storm produced varying snowfall amounts across the state, with some notable totals including:
- New Boston – 16.0″
- New London – 15.3″
- Glen – 13.0″
- Warner – 12.0″
- Bartlett – 11.5″
- Milford – 11.3″
- Manchester – 10.6″
- Durham – 10.5″
- Strafford – 10.5″
- Nottingham – 10.1″
You can see the full list of towns and totals at WMUR.com.
Looking ahead
The storm system is expected to bring strong winds with gusts exceeding 40 miles per hour in its aftermath. Weather officials are already monitoring another potential storm system approaching the region, though latest models suggest it may track slightly further southeast than initially predicted.
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