Severe Snowstorm Alert for New Hampshire on Wednesday – Be Prepared for Wintry Mix and Rain!

Manchester, New Hampshire – Residents of New Hampshire should prepare for a storm that is forecasted to bring snow, wintry mix, and rain on Wednesday and Thursday. Prior to the storm, the weather will be relatively calm with a mix of sun and clouds on Monday, accompanied by sporadic showers and temperatures ranging from the 40s to 50s. Clouds are anticipated to thicken on Tuesday as the storm approaches, signaling a messy and prolonged weather event.

Most regions in New Hampshire are expected to experience wet snow and wintry mix starting late Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning, continuing through early Thursday. Due to uncertainties in the storm’s trajectory and intensity, precise snowfall amounts remain unpredictable. However, higher elevations are likely to receive more significant snow accumulations, potentially ranging from several inches to a foot or more. Additionally, interior areas could also see substantial snowfall, while southern and coastal parts of the state may experience a mix of wintry precipitation and rain depending on the storm’s path.

In addition to precipitation, the storm is forecasted to bring gusty winds that could lead to power outages and create hazardous travel conditions. The most challenging travel period is expected to be late Wednesday into early Thursday. Following the storm, light showers may linger into Friday, with conditions gradually improving over the weekend. Residents are urged to stay updated with the Storm Watch 9 team for the latest weather developments and advisories.

To remain informed and weather-aware, individuals can download the WMUR app on Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications for weather alerts specific to their location. The app also provides updates on approaching precipitation and storm coverage. For those seeking additional storm information, the free Very Local app on smart TVs offers comprehensive coverage. Stay connected with the Storm Watch 9 team on social media for continuous updates and insights on the evolving weather situation in New Hampshire.