Possible Snow, Wintry Mix, and Likely Rain Forecasted

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A storm system that could bring snow, wintry mix, and rain is expected to hit New Hampshire later in the week. Although the exact amount of snowfall is uncertain, areas at higher elevations are likely to receive more. The combination of precipitation and gusty winds could lead to challenging travel conditions and potential power outages.


A potential messy storm to hit New Hampshire with snow and rain

A complex storm system is forecasted to bring snow, a wintry mix, and rain to New Hampshire later this week. High altitudes are projected to receive the most substantial snowfall, with the uncertainty of the storm’s path and intensity making it too early to predict exact snowfall amounts.

Heavy Snowfall and Gusty Winds May Lead to Tough Travel Conditions

In addition to the snow, there’s a possibility of mixed precipitation to rain in some areas depending on the storm’s path. Gusty winds are expected to rise later Wednesday and continue through Thursday. This combination could result in challenging travel conditions across New Hampshire. Power outages may also occur in areas that receive several inches of heavy, wet snow.

Stay Updated with Storm Watch 9 Team

To stay updated about the messy storm system, follow the Storm Watch 9 team. Through the free WMUR app available on Apple and Android devices, you can receive weather alerts for your geolocation and up to three ZIP codes. This will keep you informed about when precipitation is expected in your area. Also, you can get storm coverage through the free Very Local app on your smart TV. Stay weather-aware!

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