
3/1 New Hampshire Weather Noon: Snow
The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 1, 20262m 16s
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Show Notes
Good afternoon. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz.
Folks. March is walking in the door with a snow shower in one hand. and a bag of Arctic air in the other.
In the next 24 hours. Right now you're sitting at 30 degrees under gray skies. A weak system is sliding through. and southern New Hampshire gets first dibs. Around 11 A.M., a quick snow shower could dust the ground. We're talking under an inch. Nothing dramatic. Drive up toward Concord and the Lakes Region and you might catch a stray flurry before noon. The White Mountains? Oddly quiet. Mostly sunny up there, peaking near 30 degrees before sliding into the low twenties.
Northwest winds gust to 25 miles an hour today, rattling the windows a bit. They ease off tonight as skies clear.
Now the real story. Tonight the bottom falls out. Arctic air pours in like someone left the freezer open. Southern New Hampshire drops to 4 degrees. Wind chills near minus 6 by dawn. Central areas hit 2 degrees, feeling like minus 8. and up in the mountains. Minus 3 degrees with wind chills near minus 13. That's frostbite territory. Cover every inch of skin if you're stepping out before sunrise.
Monday brings sunshine but the cold hangs on. Highs barely crack the mid twenties statewide. Single digits return Monday night.
Looking ahead. Tuesday warms into the upper thirties before snow develops that afternoon. Southern towns could see a rain mix. Central areas pick up 1 to 2 inches overnight. Wednesday clears out beautifully with temps jumping to the upper forties. Thursday and Friday? Another system is brewing. Mixed precipitation possible, but temperatures climb into the upper forties to mid fifties. That's a 50 degrees swing from tonight's lows. Wild.
Charge your phone, top off the windshield fluid. and let that faucet drip tonight. Frozen pipes don't send a warning.
For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves.
That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.