While accumulation totals for Saturday's snow are uncertain due to the storm's fast-moving nature, the NWS is confident that ...
Most of New Hampshire will see three to five inches of total snow today, with up to six inches possible in the southeastern ...
Here's what to know about the timing and location of this weekend's snowstorm in New Hampshire. The NWS predicts that snow will start around 7 p.m. Saturday night in southern New Hampshire ...
The system will move out of southern New Hampshire around 7 p.m., lasting in the middle and northern regions until 10-11 p.m. Snow showers are possible overnight in northern New Hampshire.
Another system moving through New Hampshire brought snow overnight, leading to a slower morning commute. >> Traffic impacts: ...
Kevin Skarupa is tracking a system that could bring snow and mixing later this week.
With mostly clear skies and some sunshine in 20s tomorrow, two systems on the maps we're looking at ... possibly ending as *** wintry mix in southern New Hampshire as it wraps up right around ...
An AccuWeather forecast map, for Wednesday and ... also forecast for both North and South Dakota, as well as Eastern Montana, ...
and Cape Cod. The warning also covers southern New Hampshire, northern Rhode Island, and parts of Maine and Vermont.
and parts of southern New Hampshire. Southeast Massachusetts, including Cape Cod, may see rain mix in before transitioning to snow overnight, which will limit accumulations. Roads will become ...
Areas west of I-495 to Pittsfield will see more snow than any other precipitation type. New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine ...