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Snow coming for Thursday, Friday


Plowable snow is expected in New Hampshire to end the week, but first, Granite Staters will see above-average temperatures. Wednesday will feature a few passing mixed showers as highs warm into the 30s in northern spots and the 40s across most of central and southern New Hampshire. Skies will clear Wednesday night as lows drop into the 20s. >> Weather alerts It’ll be sunny to start things on Thursday before a strong storm system moves into the area late in the day and sticks around through Friday evening. The precipitation will begin after sunset Thursday and will continue for much of the day Friday. It will fall mostly as snow in central and northern areas. Meanwhile, an initial wintry mix is ​​possible in southern spots before changing to snow for Friday. >> Interactive Radar The snow, which will be falling for about 24 hours, will fall steadiest overnight Thursday into Friday, but it will lighten up during the day Friday. A general swath of 4-8 inches is expected across the state. Some higher-terrain areas could see more than 8 inches of snow. Travel on roadways is expected to be slippery late Thursday night, Friday morning and during the day Friday. Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team. Our meteorologists will refine this forecast over the next 24 hours. Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | TwitterHayley LaPoint: Facebook | TwitterJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | TwitterMatt Hoenig: Facebook | Twitter

MANCHESTER, NH —

Plowable snow is expected in New Hampshire to end the week, but first, Granite Staters will see above-average temperatures.

Wednesday will feature a few passing mixed showers as highs warm into the 30s in northern spots and the 40s across most of central and southern New Hampshire. Skies will clear Wednesday night as lows drop into the 20s.

>> Weather alerts

It’ll be sunny to start things on Thursday before a strong storm system moves into the area late in the day and sticks around through Friday evening.

The precipitation will begin after sunset Thursday and will continue for much of the day Friday. It will fall mostly as snow in central and northern areas. Meanwhile, an initial wintry mix is ​​possible in southern spots before changing to snow for Friday.

>> Interactive Radar

The snow, which will be falling for about 24 hours, will fall steadiest overnight Thursday into Friday, but it will lighten up during the day Friday. A general swath of 4-8 inches is expected across the state. Some higher-terrain areas could see more than 8 inches of snow.

Travel on roadways is expected to be slippery late Thursday night, Friday morning and during the day Friday.

Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team. Our meteorologists will refine this forecast over the next 24 hours.

Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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