
3/1 New Hampshire Weather 6 PM: Wind Chills Below Zero
The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 1, 20262m 6s
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Show Notes
Good evening. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz.
That sunshine today? A trap. A beautiful, golden trap. Because high pressure is parked right over us. and while it gave us a gorgeous afternoon. It's also opening the door for Arctic air to pour in tonight. Clear skies and calm winds mean every bit of warmth escapes straight into space.
In the next 24 hours. Right now you're sitting near 31 degrees. Feels pleasant enough. Southern New Hampshire topped out in the low to mid 30s today. Central towns hit about 30. Up in the White Mountains, you peaked around 21 degrees.
Now forget all of that. Tonight is a different animal. Southern New Hampshire drops to 3 degrees. Central areas fall to zero. The Whites plunge to minus 4. Wind chills push minus 5 in the south, minus 9 through the middle of the state. That's the kind of cold where your nostrils stick together on the first breath. If you're heading out early Monday morning, cover every inch of exposed skin.
Monday stays cold and sunny. Highs only crack the mid 20s. Then Tuesday. The whole script flips. High pressure breaks down. and temperatures rocket up near 40 degrees. A 30 degrees swing in 24 hours.
Looking ahead, that warmth comes with baggage. Snow slides in Tuesday night into Wednesday. Most spots pick up 1 to 3 inches before it tapers off Wednesday morning. Then things get messy. Thursday through the weekend brings wave after wave of rain and wintry mix. Temperatures bounce wildly from the upper 30s into the mid 50s. Classic early March chaos.
Tonight's the headline though. Let the furnace do its thing. Maybe toss an extra blanket on the bed. Your future self at 3 A.M. Will appreciate it.
For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.