Potential snow squalls hitting parts of Maine and New Hampshire this afternoon could cause "temporary whiteout conditions" with a potential "quick" inch of snow, impeding safe travel, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
New Hampshire is expected to see light snow this week, with showers across the state on Tuesday and a clipper moving through on Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) of Gray, Maine, snow showers are possible in New Hampshire on Tuesday, both early in the morning and late at night.
After a weekend of snow, freezing cold temperatures are expected to sweep across New Hampshire for the first half of this week, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) of Gray, Maine. This trend is part of a blast of arctic air across the entire ...
New Hampshire is in the midst of its coldest stretch in years, and it will continue for the next couple of days.
This article details some of the recorded snow totals across Maine and New Hampshire after Sunday's storm. The counties are listed in alphabetical order, and all info is from the National Weather Service offices in Gray and Caribou.
Seacoast New Hampshire and southern Maine are bracing for the largest snowfall of 2025 to date, expected Sunday night ahead of an Arctic blast.
Granite Staters are bracing for some frigid cold temperatures moving into New Hampshire over the next few days.
The active weather pattern continues for New Hampshire, with rain and snow on Friday and another snow chance for Sunday into Monday.
After a very cold Thursday, milder temps take over on Friday leading to a light wintry mix with the next system. Tonight will feature some increasing clouds with some light snow showers in northern areas late.
After a few inches of snow accumulated Wednesday, Granite Staters are dealing with a quick blast of especially cold air before the next snow chance.
There is potential for snow squalls Wednesday afternoon after a clipper system brought several inches of snow to multiple communities during the morning.
An Arctic front sweeping through Maine and New Hampshire on Tuesday brings the potential for dangerous winter weather conditions, according to the National Weather Service in Gray.