Weather
Snow Could Cause Slippery Morning Commute in New Hampshire
Two to four inches expected beginning late this afternoon and lasting into Thursday morning.

The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for southern and central New Hampshire, with two to four inches of snow expected throughout much of the state.
A period of light snow is expected to begin late this afternoon and continue through daybreak tomorrow. Due to the extreme cold, the snow should be fluffy, but the low water content could enhance accumulations.
Snow moves in Wednesday evening; a few inches likely in southern NH https://t.co/KF1sr4POiS pic.twitter.com/mVx1CjiFBk
— WMUR TV (@WMUR9) February 27, 2019
Slick travel could result for tomorrow morning’s commute.
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A low of 9 degrees is forecast for tonight with temperatures expected to
rebound to near 30 degrees with gradual clearing tomorrow.

The NWS is forecasting more snow for the weekend with a 50 percent chance of precipitation Saturday and Sunday, and a 40 percent chance on Monday.
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