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Reality check: Snow for NH Thursday after record highs

Light snow likely during afternoon, evening

Reality check: Snow for NH Thursday after record highs

Light snow likely during afternoon, evening

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Reality check: Snow for NH Thursday after record highs

Light snow likely during afternoon, evening

What a dramatic change! One day after the warmest February temperatures ever were recorded in the Granite State, snow moved through some areas.The latest system moved moved through mostly central and southern NH with a light accumulation. >> Download the FREE WMUR appSkies will be mostly clear tonight as it continues to cool down.Temperatures will then drop overnight, falling into the single digits and teens for many(low 20s for parts of southern NH). Untreated surfaces will likely be slick tonight, so allow some extra time to travel.>> 7-Day and Text ForecastThe next system will move through the state Friday afternoon and early evening. After early sunshine, some wet snow and mixed precipitation will develop in northern and central NH with mixed or rain showers south. The start time looks to be between 1-3pm. With southern NH seeing temps above freezing, the roadways should be ok for the evening commute. Farther north(north of Concord, and especially Lakes Region north) untreated roads could become slick. Most of the precipitation should wind down by mid-evening with clearing very late Friday Night in southern NH, while clouds linger farther north.After a quiet Saturday with highs in the 40s and low 50s, a storm arrives for Sunday, bringing with it snow and a wintry mix! Some accumulating snow is likely, with the most in northern areas. More on expected amounts on Friday.

What a dramatic change! One day after the warmest February temperatures ever were recorded in the Granite State, snow moved through some areas.

The latest system moved moved through mostly central and southern NH with a light accumulation.

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Skies will be mostly clear tonight as it continues to cool down.

Temperatures will then drop overnight, falling into the single digits and teens for many(low 20s for parts of southern NH). Untreated surfaces will likely be slick tonight, so allow some extra time to travel.

>> 7-Day and Text Forecast

The next system will move through the state Friday afternoon and early evening. After early sunshine, some wet snow and mixed precipitation will develop in northern and central NH with mixed or rain showers south. The start time looks to be between 1-3pm. With southern NH seeing temps above freezing, the roadways should be ok for the evening commute. Farther north(north of Concord, and especially Lakes Region north) untreated roads could become slick. Most of the precipitation should wind down by mid-evening with clearing very late Friday Night in southern NH, while clouds linger farther north.

After a quiet Saturday with highs in the 40s and low 50s, a storm arrives for Sunday, bringing with it snow and a wintry mix! Some accumulating snow is likely, with the most in northern areas. More on expected amounts on Friday.