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CONCORD, NH — Weather forecasters expect Spring snow this weekend, but most should melt away due to heavy rain and warmer temperatures during the day.
The National Weather Service issued a “hazardous weather outlook” on Thursday morning, warning of snow and rain on the horizon. Wind gusts — 35 to 45 mph on Thursday were likely to continue, too. “A storm system may affect the region with snow Friday night and rain, possibly heavy on Saturday,” the alert stated.
Most of central and southern New Hampshire should see a half inch to 2 inches of snow. Sunny skies are expected on Friday, with highs in the upper 30s. Snow is likely during the early morning hours, forecasters said.
Snow will continue Saturday before noon and then turn to rain as the temps warm up. Highs were expected to be in the low 40s, with lows dropping overnight into the low 20s. The sun returns on Sunday with highs in the low 40s again, but breezy. Temps will drop down to the low 20s again.
Monday will be sunny, but there will be more snow and rain on Tuesday and Wednesday, forecasters said. The latest weather conditions can be found on the front page of every Patch.com site in the United States, including the 14 New Hampshire Patch news and community websites covering Amherst, Bedford, Concord, Exeter, Hampton, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Salem, Windham, and Across NH. Local weather reports for New Hampshire are posted on Sundays and Thursdays. Alerts are published when needed.
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Source: patch.com