Many parts of New Hampshire saw at least 1-2 feet of snow with some showers lingering in northern areas Saturday.A winter storm warning remains in effect across the northern half of New Hampshire until midnight.>> Weather alerts The storm arrived late Thursday night and early Friday morning and is still affecting New Hampshire on Saturday morning with lingering snow showers. The storm had a significant impact on travel conditions Saturday morning. In many spots, travel could continue to be tough on roads that are slushy or snow-covered.The snow will continue to gradually taper off across most of the state by the early afternoon, though snow could continue to fall across northern spots into Saturday night.>> Interactive RadarSome partial sunshine is possible in southern areas in the afternoon.In the end, many spots saw at least 12-18 inches of snow. In areas where rain mixed in, lesser amounts are likely. See the updated list of snow totals here.Skies will be fair with lows in the 20s Saturday night. It will be partly sunny and breezy on Sunday and windy on Monday with some snow showers possible in northern areas.More sunshine is likely Tuesday and Wednesday along with seasonably chilly temperatures. Clouds will thicken again next Thursday ahead of another storm system. At this time, it’s too early to predict an exact track, the storm’s timing, its precipitation type (rain or snow or mix) or its impacts. Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team for updated forecasts all week.Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | TwitterHayley LaPoint: Facebook | TwitterJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | TwitterMatt Hoenig: Facebook | Twitter
Many parts of New Hampshire saw at least 1-2 feet of snow with some showers lingering in northern areas Saturday.
A winter storm warning remains in effect across the northern half of New Hampshire until midnight.
The storm arrived late Thursday night and early Friday morning and is still affecting New Hampshire on Saturday morning with lingering snow showers.
The storm had a significant impact on travel conditions Saturday morning. In many spots, travel could continue to be tough on roads that are slushy or snow-covered.
The snow will continue to gradually taper off across most of the state by the early afternoon, though snow could continue to fall across northern spots into Saturday night.
Some partial sunshine is possible in southern areas in the afternoon.
In the end, many spots saw at least 12-18 inches of snow. In areas where rain mixed in, lesser amounts are likely. See the updated list of snow totals here.
Skies will be fair with lows in the 20s Saturday night.
It will be partly sunny and breezy on Sunday and windy on Monday with some snow showers possible in northern areas.
More sunshine is likely Tuesday and Wednesday along with seasonably chilly temperatures.
Clouds will thicken again next Thursday ahead of another storm system. At this time, it’s too early to predict an exact track, the storm’s timing, its precipitation type (rain or snow or mix) or its impacts. Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team for updated forecasts all week.
Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.
Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: