Projected snowfall: 5-8 inches

TL/DR –

A winter storm warning has been issued for interior southern New Hampshire, with a weather advisory in effect for the coast and central parts of the state. Snow is expected to continue through the night into Monday morning, with particularly heavy snowfall of 5-8 inches predicted in the higher elevations of the Monadnock Region. Conditions are expected to improve by Monday afternoon, with sunshine returning on Tuesday before another cooldown midweek.


A Winter Storm Warning for New Hampshire

Wet snow will persist in parts of New Hampshire tonight until early Monday. There is a winter storm warning for interior southern New Hampshire from Sunday afternoon to Monday afternoon. A winter weather advisory will begin for the coast and central New Hampshire at 1 p.m.

Stay updated with the National Weather Service alerts and bulletins. Snow will continue through the night and into Monday morning, resulting in slippery travel conditions.

Expected Snowfall and Travel Conditions

The greatest snowfall will likely occur in the Monadnock Region’s higher elevations, expected to receive 5-8 inches of snow. Approximately 3-6 inches of snow is anticipated from the Merrimack Valley to the Seacoast, and across much of central New Hampshire.

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Weather Outlook

Lighter snow totals are predicted farther north. The snow will ease early Monday, drying out for mid-morning, with some sun peeking out late in the day and a chance of a flurry. High temperatures will be in the 30s. Full sunshine will return Tuesday before another midweek cooldown.

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