Snow is starting to move in New Hampshire, and a winter weather advisory is in effect for the entire state until early Wednesday morning. Snow is expected to arrive in the central region by 5 p.m. and in the eastern region by 7 p.m. >> See hourly snow timeline: Further heavy snow is possible between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Most of the snow will accumulate after the evening commute until midnight. Slippery driving conditions are expected from the end of the evening commute into Wednesday morning. Southern New Hampshire could receive about 2 to 4 inches of rain, while central and northern areas could receive 4 to 8 inches. The highest total is most likely to be found in the White Mountains. Light snow is possible into Wednesday. Looking ahead By the middle of the week, temperatures will become a bit more seasonal, with highs well below freezing. There will be several storms in the mountains this week. Otherwise, most areas will end the week with partly sunny skies. A winter storm is possible late Sunday night into Monday, but it’s too early to tell whether it will hit us or move away. Please pay attention to the weather. Download the WMUR app and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Additionally, you can receive information about precipitation approaching your area. Get coverage of the storm through the free Very Local app on your smart TV. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Scarpa: Facebook | XHaley Lapointe: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Honig: Facebook | ×
Snow has begun to fall in New Hampshire, and a winter weather warning is in effect for the entire state until early Wednesday morning.
Snow will arrive in the central regions by 5pm and in the east by 7pm.
>> Display the hourly snow timeline.
More heavy snow is possible between 6pm and 9pm. Most of the snow will accumulate by midnight after the evening commute.
Slippery road conditions are expected from the end of the evening commute into early Wednesday morning.
Southern New Hampshire could see about 2 to 4 inches of rain, while central and northern areas could see 4 to 8 inches. The highest total is most likely to be found in the White Mountains.
Light snow is possible into Wednesday.
Looking ahead
By mid-week, temperatures will become a bit more seasonal, with highs well below freezing.
There will be a few storms in the mountains this week, but otherwise most areas will end the week with partly sunny skies.
A winter storm is possible late Sunday night into Monday, but it’s too early to tell if it will track us or move away.
Please pay attention to the weather! Download the WMUR app And turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Additionally, you can receive notifications when precipitation is approaching your area.
Get coverage of the storm through Free Very Local app on smart TV.
Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media.