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New Hampshire Weather March 4 Morning - Clear Skies

Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. That inch and a half of snow we got overnight? Already history. The sun came out to play. And temperatures are responding in a big way. We're hitting 51 degrees this afternoon across southern and central New Hampshire. Even the White Mountains are joining the thaw, reaching 51 degrees. That's running 21 degrees warmer than usual for early March. Enjoy it. Because winter hasn't packed its bags yet. In the next 24 hours. Tonight stays quiet under a full moon. Partly cloudy skies settle in. Lows drop to 22 degrees in southern areas and 21 degrees up north. That's a 30-degree temperature swing from this afternoon's highs. Thursday starts dry, but clouds thicken through the day. A backdoor cold front slides in from the east. It knocks highs back to 45 degrees south and 40 in the mountains. Rain arrives late afternoon. Thursday night into Friday. That's when things get messy. Snow, sleet, freezing rain — the whole wintry cocktail. Expect 1 to 2 inches of snow accumulation, especially north. Friday stays gloomy with lingering mixed precipitation. The weekend turns the corner nicely. Saturday rebounds to 55 degrees. Sunday hits 54 with mostly sunny skies. Monday pushes to 58 degrees. Tuesday could reach 64 degrees. That's spring knocking at the door, folks. The equinox is just two weeks away. And we're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight each day. Sunrise today at 6:18, sunset at 5:39. Soak up today's sunshine. It's a brief taste of spring before Thursday's wintry mix reminds us what month this really is. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather March 4 Evening - 21° Above Normal

Good evening. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. That inch and a half of snow that fell overnight? Already becoming a memory. The storm exits before dawn. And by the time you're listening, those clouds are breaking up. We go from 26 degrees right now to. 51 degrees this afternoon. That's about 21 degrees above normal for early March. And it happens fast. Temperatures climb through the 40s by late morning. In the next 24 hours. Statewide sunshine today. Southern New Hampshire. Central New Hampshire. And the White Mountains all top out at 51 degrees. Not much wind, so that mild air actually feels mild. Perfect day to clear off the driveway or take a walk at lunch. Tonight takes a step back. Clear skies and calm winds let the heat escape. Lows drop to 22 degrees south, 21 degrees central. And 23 degrees up in the mountains. That full moon tonight will be shining through partly cloudy skies. Thursday starts fine with partly sunny skies. But a backdoor cold front slips down from the north. Highs hold near 45 degrees south, 46 degrees central. And only 40 degrees in the mountains. By Thursday night, the next system arrives. Here's where it gets messy. Thursday night into Friday brings snow, sleet. And freezing rain statewide. One to two inches of snow possible, with a wintry mix especially across southern and central areas. Friday stays gloomy with highs near 37 degrees. The weekend turns the corner. Saturday reaches 55 degrees. Sunday hits 54 with mostly sunny skies. And early next week? We're talking upper 50s to near 60 degrees by Tuesday. So enjoy today's sunshine. Because Thursday night brings our next round of winter weather. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather March 3 Evening - 21° Above Normal

Good evening. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. That snow you're seeing out the window? It's just getting started. We've already picked up about half an inch. And a Winter Weather Advisory is in effect statewide until 4 A.M. Wednesday. We're looking at 2 to 5 inches of fresh powder before this system wraps up overnight. In the next 24 hours. The steadiest snow falls between 8 and 9 P.M. Tonight. Southern New Hampshire sees a twist after 11 P.M. — sleet and freezing rain mix in. Fortunately, road treatments should keep ice accumulation minimal. Down in the Monadnock Region, precipitation wraps up around 1 A.M. Head north toward the White Mountains. And you're dealing with snow until about 2 A.M. Lows tonight bottom out around 23 to 25 degrees. But don't get too comfortable in the cold. Wednesday dawns sunny with highs soaring to 48 to 50 degrees — roughly 21 degrees above normal for early March. That snow won't stick around long. Wednesday night stays clear with lows near 22 degrees. But Thursday night into Friday. Another round of wintry mix is possible. Freezing rain looks like the main threat Friday morning, especially in those southern valleys. The weekend brings a genuine warm-up. Saturday and Sunday both reach the mid-50s. By Monday and Tuesday, we're talking upper 50s to near 60 degrees. Rain chances return Saturday, but Sunday and Monday look dry. One more thing — tonight's full moon will be playing hide-and-seek behind those snow clouds. Sunrise is at 6:20 A.M. and we're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight each day. Spring equinox is just 17 days away. Charge those phones before you sleep. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather March 3 Evening - 21° Above Normal

Good evening. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Talk about a weather mood swing. You stepped out into 21 degrees-degree cold this morning, didn't you? Well, hold on. By tomorrow afternoon, we're flirting with 50 degrees. That's a 45-degree temperature jump in less than 36 hours. In the next 24 hours. But first, we've to get through tonight. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 4 A.M. Wednesday. Snow is already falling and it cranks up this evening. Southern New Hampshire sees the action from 7 P.M. Through 1 A.M., peaking around 9 P.M. You're looking at 1 to 3 inches there, with some freezing rain mixing in after midnight. Head north into Central New Hampshire and you'll see similar totals. The White Mountains get the best of it. 2 to 4 inches of fresh powder before things taper off around 2 A.M. Lows tonight hover in the mid-20s. Then the payoff arrives. Wednesday dawns sunny and beautiful. Highs surge to 48 to 50 degrees. That's a solid 21 degrees above normal for early March. Wednesday night clears out and cools back down to around 22 degrees. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. We're watching a wintry mix for Thursday night into Friday. Freezing rain could make for a slick Friday morning commute. Then the pattern flips. Weekend highs climb into the mid-50s with rain likely Saturday. By Monday and Tuesday, we're flirting with 60 degrees. Spring is definitely knocking on the door. If you're traveling this evening, take it slow. Roads turn slick as that snow moves in around 7 P.M. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20261 min

New Hampshire Weather March 3 Midday - Winter Weather Advisory

Good afternoon. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. That dusting from this morning? Just a warm up act. The real show rolls in tonight. In the next 24 hours., A low pressure system is sliding across New England right now, pulling moisture over the cold air sitting at the surface. That's your recipe for snow. It spreads southwest to northeast through the afternoon, peaks around 9 P.M., then tapers off after midnight. A Winter Weather Advisory runs through 4 A.M. Wednesday. Southern and central New Hampshire. Expect 1 to 3 inches. Push up into the White Mountains and you're looking at 2 to 4. Enough to make the evening commute slick. Give yourself extra time tonight. Now the twist. After 11 P.M., warm air nudges into southern New Hampshire. Snow turns to sleet, then a brief glaze of freezing rain. Accumulation stays light, but that thin ice layer is sneaky. It's the kind you don't see until your tires remind you. By Wednesday morning? Gone. All of it. Skies crack open and temperatures launch. Southern New Hampshire hits 49 degrees. Central towns reach 50. Even the Mountains climb to 48. That's a 25 degrees swing from tonight's lows in the mid 20s. Wednesday will feel like a completely different season. Wednesday night cools back to around 22 degrees under clear skies. Looking further out. Thursday afternoon brings rain. Thursday night into Friday gets messy again with a wintry mix and possible freezing rain. But the weekend tilts milder. Mid 50s with some rain Saturday. Not glamorous, but warm. Oh. And we're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight today. Spring equinox is 17 days out. The light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter. Charge your phone before bed tonight. You'll want those weather alerts handy. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 4, 20262 min

3/3 New Hampshire Weather 6 AM: Winter Weather Advisory

Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Four degrees. That's the number on your thermometer right now. It's cold enough to freeze the breath right out of you. But don't let that sunshine fool you. The atmosphere is staging a takeover. In the next 24 hours. High pressure is sliding offshore right now. That allows a low pressure system to organize over southern New England. It's pulling moisture directly into our cold air. Snow arrives this afternoon. And it times out perfectly with your drive home. A Winter Weather Advisory runs from 1 P.M. Today through 4 A.M. Wednesday. You'll see 3 to 5 inches of snow statewide. Southern New Hampshire sees flakes start falling between 1 and 2 P.M. Push north into the White Mountains and snow begins around 4 P.M. The heaviest bands fall between 7 and 8 P.M. Tonight. Watch for a light glaze of ice in southern spots late tonight. It all wraps up after midnight. Tonight's lows settle around 24 degrees. Then comes the plot twist. Wednesday wakes up sunny and hits 52 degrees. That's a massive 30 degrees jump from this morning. Wednesday night falls back to 22 degrees under clear skies. Thursday brings another round of mixed precipitation. Friday looks unsettled with possible snow or rain. Then the weekend turns mild with highs near 55. Monday could push 60 degrees. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day. Tonight's full moon shines through the breaking clouds after the snow ends. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 3, 20261 min

3/2 New Hampshire Weather 6 AM: Wind Chills Below Zero

Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, that cold front yesterday rolled out the red carpet for some serious Canadian air. Step outside right now and you'll feel it immediately. We bottomed out at 8 degrees overnight. Wind chills? MinU S One across the south. Drive up toward the White Mountains and it feels like minus 5. That's the kind of cold that makes your nostrils stick together. In the next 24 hours. The good news. Gorgeous sunshine all day. Wall to wall blue. Temps climb to the upper 20s by early afternoon statewide. Still cold, but that sun on your face? Medicine. Tonight the skies stay clear. Lows slide back to single digits through the central valleys. Southern New Hampshire holds around 11 degrees. The mountains dip to minus S One. Your car won't be happy at dawn. Now Tuesday is where the plot thickens. High pressure slides offshore and southerly winds drag warmer air back in. Highs jump near 40 degrees. Feels like a different planet. but low pressure sneaks in from the west. Snow spreads across southern and central zones by late afternoon. Wet and slushy at first, then sticking after sunset as temps crash back to the 20s. Figure 1 to 3 inches for most of us. The mountains could see closer to 3. Wednesday. The twist. Temps surge near 50 degrees. Sunshine returns. You might actually unzip your jacket. Don't get comfortable though. Another system takes aim Friday. This one looks messy. Snow, sleet, freezing rain all on the table. We're tracking it closely. So the week plays out like this. Deep freeze today and tonight. Snow sneaks in Tuesday evening. Wednesday feels like spring crashed the party. Then late week gets complicated again. Charge that phone before bed tonight. Cold batteries are dead batteries. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Mar 2, 20262 min

3/1 New Hampshire Weather 6 PM: Wind Chills Below Zero

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.

Mar 1, 20262 min

3/1 New Hampshire Weather Noon: Snow

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.

Mar 1, 20262 min

3/1 New Hampshire Weather 6 AM: Snow Starting 7 AM

Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks. March walks in wearing a disguise today. That 26 degrees on your thermometer right now? That's the warm part. An Arctic high is sliding down from Canada. and it's about to remind us what winter actually feels like. In the next 24 hours. First though, a quick snow squall. Southern New Hampshire, you'll see flurries between 7 and 9 A.M. Nothing major. A light dusting at most. Highs touch 30 degrees this afternoon. Then the trapdoor opens. Tonight, lows crash to 4 degrees. Wind chills near minus 6 by dawn Monday. That's the kind of cold that stings your lungs. Drive north toward Concord and the Lakes Region. Patchy fog burns off early. Snow chances run from 6 to 8 A.M., then partly sunny skies take over. Same high near 30 degrees. but tonight drops to 2 degrees with wind chills near minus 7. Now the White Mountains. Snow's possible before 9 A.M., then skies clear. Temperatures actually fall through the afternoon, settling around 20 degrees. Overnight? Minus 3. Wind chills pushing minus 9. If you're up near Franconia or Crawford Notch, your car battery is going to earn its keep tonight. Monday brings sunshine but no warmth. Mid 20s statewide. Now the plot twist. Tuesday a low pressure system rolls in with snow, possibly mixing with rain overnight. An inch or two in central areas. Then temperatures surge. Wednesday and Thursday. Highs near 50 degrees. That's a 25 degrees swing in 48 hours. Your jacket from Monday morning becomes your shorts weather by midweek. Well, almost. Another system Friday could bring mixed precipitation, but next weekend looks like mid 50s. Spring equinox is three weeks out. This week, you'll actually start to believe it. Charge your phone tonight. Cold batteries die fast. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Mar 1, 20262 min

2/28 New Hampshire Weather 6 PM: Clear Skies

Good evening. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, if you stepped outside today and thought February lost its mind. You're not wrong. We woke up at 18 degrees before dawn. Right now? 53 degrees under blue sky. That's a 35 degrees swing in one day. A warm front barreled north overnight and handed us a gift. In the next 24 hours. Enjoy every minute of it. Because the return policy kicks in tonight. A cold front slides through after dark. Southern New Hampshire drops to 23 degrees. Central towns settle near 22. Up in the White Mountains, you're looking at 20 with clouds thickening. That mild air? Gone like a weekend paycheck. Sunday is where things get interesting. That front stalls offshore and flings moisture back at us. Southern areas see a chance of light snow through the afternoon. Highs only reach 32. Central New Hampshire tops out around 30 with maybe an inch of accumulation. The mountains hit 31 with just a few morning flurries. Then Sunday night gets nasty. Southern New Hampshire plunges to 4 degrees. Central areas hit 2. The mountains? Minus 3. Wind chills bottom out near minus 6 statewide. That's frostbite cold on exposed skin. Monday brings sunshine but keeps the deep freeze. Highs range from 23 in the mountains to 25 down south. Now the week ahead tells a bigger story. The first half stays locked in cold. Then Tuesday night into Wednesday, a legit snow event moves in. We're talking 2 to 4 inches. and it could mess with your Wednesday evening commute. Late week gets even messier. Rain, snow, freezing rain all fighting for territory. One bright spot. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just 20 days out. Charge those phones tonight. Tomorrow's update is going to be a busy one. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 28, 20262 min

2/28 New Hampshire Weather Noon: Clear Skies

Good afternoon. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, did your thermostat play a trick on you this morning? We woke up to a shivering 18 degrees before dawn. and now we're sitting at a balmy 49. That's a wicked 31-degree jump in just a few hours. A warm front blew through overnight, milking every bit of mild air it could find. It's pulling moisture north, setting up a classic showdown. Today is your golden ticket before reality hits back. In the next 24 hours. Southern New Hampshire hits 47 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Central areas reach 46 with a few clouds rolling in. The White Mountains top out around 46 as well. You'll want to soak it up. Because the door slams shut tonight. That cold front slides through after sunset. Temperatures crash back into the 20s statewide overnight. A few snowflakes could fly after 5 A.M. Sunday, especially down south. Sunday brings winter back to the table. Light snow is likely across southern New Hampshire with an inch or two possible. Central areas see a chance of snow with around an inch. The mountains get just a dusting. Highs only reach the low 30s. Then the bottom drops out Sunday night. Lows plunge to 5 degrees south, 2 degrees central. and minus 3 in the mountains. Wind chills dip to minus 6. Monday stays cold and sunny with highs only in the 20s. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings another round of snow, potentially impacting the evening commute. Wednesday clears out briefly before another system arrives Thursday into Friday. Temperatures yo-yo between the 40s and single digits all week. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 28, 20262 min

2/28 New Hampshire Weather 6 AM: Clear Skies

Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, enjoy today. Because it's a trick. A warm front just swept through overnight. and it's pulling mild air straight up from the south. You woke up to 21 degrees. By this afternoon? 46. That's a 25 degrees swing. and it'll feel like someone opened a window in February. Grab that walk. Soak up every minute. In the next 24 hours. Because tonight, a cold front crashes the party. Temperatures nosedive after dark. and by Sunday morning you're waking up to a completely different state. Snow starts falling after 5 A.M. Sunday. Light but steady. Southern and central New Hampshire pick up 1 to 2 inches. Push into the White Mountains and you're looking at 1 to 3. Highs barely crack the low 30s. but Sunday night is the real villain. The south drops to 5 degrees. Central towns hit 3. The mountains? MinU S Two. That's the kind of cold where your nostrils freeze shut on the first breath. Monday brings sunshine but zero warmth. Highs stuck around 24 degrees statewide. Your car door might argue with you. Now the week ahead gets interesting. Tuesday warms to 37 degrees as moisture moves in. Snow mixing to rain by afternoon. Tuesday night turns messy with an 80 percent chance of rain and snow tangled together. Wednesday clears out, climbing back near 46 degrees with some honest sunshine. Thursday and Friday stay unsettled. More rain chances. Highs in the upper 40s. Warm air keeps fighting stubborn cold. and that battle means nobody's quite sure what falls from the sky. We're watching it closely. So today is your gift. Tomorrow is your test. Charge your phone, top off the gas tank. and maybe throw an extra blanket on the bed tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 28, 20262 min

2/27 New Hampshire Weather 6 PM: Clear Skies

Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. What a morning. We bottomed out at 10 degrees overnight. but step outside right now and you'll feel the recovery already underway. We're sitting at 36 degrees under clear skies. High pressure is taking charge today. That means sunshine statewide with highs climbing near 39 degrees. In the next 24 hours. Tonight turns partly cloudy with another chill settling in. Southern towns drop to 20 degrees. Central areas reach 19 degrees. The White Mountains dip to 17. Saturday brings our warmest day in a while. A cold front approaches from the west, pushing warm air north. You'll hit 48 degrees in southern and central New Hampshire. The White Mountains reach 47. but keep an eye on the sky between 11 A.M. and 1 P.M. Scattered rain showers could develop in the mountains. That front sweeps through Saturday night. Then Sunday. A trough drags light snow across the whole state. You'll see about an inch of accumulation. Morning travel could be slick. Highs only reach 33 or 34 degrees. Sunday night is when winter reminds us it's not done. Lows plummet to 6 degrees in the south. Central areas hit 4. The White Mountains drop to minus S One. Monday stays bitter with sunshine and a high of just 24 degrees. In Here's your heads-up for week ahead, a brief taste of spring Saturday, then snow Sunday, followed by a deep freeze early next week. Temperatures gradually rebound by midweek, with more chances for precipitation Tuesday through Thursday. In Sunrise today was at 6, 27 A.M. Sunset is at 5:33 P.M. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every single day. Enjoy the warm-up while it lasts. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 28, 20262 min

2/27 New Hampshire Weather 6 PM: Clear Skies

Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, high pressure parked itself right over us today and just. Flexed. We dropped to 10 degrees before dawn. Now? Forty degrees under crystal blue sky. That's a 30 degrees swing before most people finished their second coffee. In the next 24 hours. Southern New Hampshire topped out near 39 this afternoon. Central towns matched it. Push into the White Mountains and you're at 37. Honestly, the whole state had the same gorgeous day. Tonight the air cools under partly cloudy skies. Lows settle around 20 in the south, 19 central, 17 in the mountains. Nothing dramatic. Just a quiet February night. Now. Tomorrow is where it gets fun. A cold front approaches from the west. and ahead of it, warm air surges up from the southwest. Saturday's highs jump to 48 across the southern half. Even the mountains hit 47. You'll feel that southwest wind gusting to 25 miles an hour. A brief rain shower is possible in the mountains around 11 A.M., but most of us stay dry. Almost feels like early April. Enjoy every minute. Because Sunday flips the script. A quick system drops light snow statewide. An inch or less. Highs barely crack the low 30s. Then Sunday night the bottom falls out. Lows plunge to 6 degrees in the south. Four degrees central. MinU S One in the mountains. Monday stays sunny but locked in the mid 20s. Looking further out, the rest of the week rides a temperature roller coaster. Highs bounce between the upper 30s and upper 40s. Rain and snow chances pop up Tuesday and again late in the week. Classic late February chaos. One more thing worth noting. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight every day now. Sunrise at 6:27, sunset at 5:33. Spring equinox is three weeks out. Winter knows it. and it's not going quietly. Leave the windows cracked tonight. Tomorrow's warmth is worth waking up for. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 27, 20262 min

2/27 New Hampshire Weather 6 AM: Unseasonably Warm

Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside this morning and you'll feel it. That crisp ten degree air is a classic wake-up call. but here's the good news. We're gaining almost three minutes of daylight today. The sun is up before 6:30 A.M. and we're holding onto light until after 5:30 P.M. In the next 24 hours. It's a calm, clear start to the day. Expect plenty of sunshine across Southern and Central New Hampshire as highs climb to near 40 degrees. Up in the White Mountains, you'll see a high of 38 degrees. Winds stay light out of the south. Tonight, skies remain mostly clear. Southern areas drop to about 21 degrees. Central New Hampshire falls to 20 degrees. The White Mountains cool down to 17 degrees. Saturday looks fantastic. We're talking mostly sunny skies and a real warm-up. Southern and Central New Hampshire hit 48 degrees. The White Mountains reach 47 degrees. It's perfect weather for a walk if you ask me. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Sunday brings a chance of light snow with highs in the low 30s. Then, winter returns with a vengeance. Sunday night, temperatures plummet. The White Mountains drop to minus 3 degrees. Southern New Hampshire falls to 5 degrees above zero. Monday stays bitter cold with highs only in the 20s. We stay dry until midweek, when a mix of rain and snow moves in by Wednesday. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.

Feb 27, 20261 min

Special Weather Statement | New Hampshire Weather 6 AM

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Thursday, February 26th. That overnight dusting? Already done. Step outside around 7 A.M. And the skies are crystal clear.. But the air bites. Feels like the high teens across the state. Your nose will know immediately. Folks, today is gorgeous. Wall to wall sunshine. Highs climb into the mid 30s by midday with west winds gusting to 25 miles an hour. Enough breeze to remind you it's February, but honestly? Get outside. This is the kind of day that recharges your batteries. Tonight the temperature falls off a cliff. Southern New Hampshire drops to 11 degrees. Push up toward Concord and the central valleys, you're at 9. The White Mountains bottom out near 6 degrees. Clear skies mean zero cloud cover to trap warmth. That cold just pours in. Friday's a repeat of today. Sunshine, highs near 39 degrees. Savor it. Now the week ahead tells a story. Saturday is the warm act. Highs pushing 48 degrees under partly sunny skies. Almost feels like a tease. Then Sunday rewrites everything. A cold front barrels through with a chance of light snow between 7 A.M. And 1 P.M. Highs barely crack the low 30s. Sunday night turns vicious. Lows plunge to single digits statewide. The mountains could dip to minU S Two. Wind chills well below zero. Monday stays locked in the deep freeze. Highs only in the low 20s. Tuesday warms slightly to the low 30s with a possible late day snow. Confidence is shaky on that one. Wednesday looks milder. Low 40s with a chance of mixed precipitation early. Two beautiful days, then winter reminds us who's in charge. I'll be tracking that Sunday front closely. See you tomorrow morning with the latest. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 26, 20262 min

Clear Skies | New Hampshire Weather 6 PM

Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. That dusting overnight? Just winter reminding you it's still here. Two tenths of an inch. Barely enough to brush off the windshield. But the gray skies hanging around today.. Those feel heavier than the snow ever was. Southern New Hampshire pushes to 36 degrees this afternoon. Partly sunny. Not bad for late February. Central towns match that 36. Up in the White Mountains, you top out at 31. Still feels like winter has its boots on up there. Now tonight is where it gets interesting. Snow showers creep in from the north. The mountains could see flakes as early as 9 P.M. Central New Hampshire picks them up around 11 P.M. Southern towns.. Between 10 P.M. and 2 A.M. Nothing major. Maybe a light coating. The kind of snow that makes the morning commute just annoying enough to matter. Lows tonight drop to 23 south, 21 central. And a sharp 17 in the mountains. That's the kind of cold that makes your steering wheel feel personal. Thursday morning? Sunshine. Real, clean sunshine statewide. Highs around 35 to 36 everywhere. Enjoy that daylight.. Because Thursday night the bottom drops out. Lows crash to 11 south, 9 central. And 6 degrees in the mountains. Your car might need a pep talk. The week ahead tells a better story though. Saturday surges to 47 degrees statewide. Forty seven. In February. That's open the windows and confuse the cat weather. Sunday brings a chance of light snow, then colder air slides back in early next week. Highs retreat to the 20s. One bright spot to hold onto. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every day. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. Charge your phone tonight. Cold batteries are cranky batteries. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 26, 20262 min

Snow | New Hampshire Weather Noon

Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, if you stepped outside this morning and felt that 10 degrees air slap your face.. Yeah. That was real. We're up to 18 now. And snow is already sliding across southwestern New Hampshire. It'll spread northeast through the afternoon, then quit by early evening. Nothing dramatic. One to 3 inches across southern and central towns. Same for the White Mountains, with a few stray flurries hanging around tonight. Highs today reach 38 degrees down in the Merrimack Valley and across the Lakes Region. Push up into the mountains and you top out at 31. That damp chill where your gloves never quite feel warm enough. Tonight the bottom drops out. Southern towns fall to 22. Central New Hampshire, 21. The mountains sink to 17. Your windshield will need some convincing tomorrow morning. Thursday, though.. Sunshine. Real, golden, February sunshine. Highs near 37 statewide before another cold night sends the valleys into single digits. Now the week ahead gets interesting. Friday stays sunny, highs around 38. Pleasant enough. Saturday is the headliner. We're talking 46 to 47 degrees with mostly sunny skies. That's jacket unzipped, windows cracked, coffee on the porch weather. Soak every minute of it. Because Sunday flips the script. A chance of snow returns with highs only in the low 30s. Sunday night? Zero to 8 degrees statewide. Monday stays locked in the low 20s with more snow possible and another sub zero night behind it. Tuesday crawls back to the low 30s. Three weeks until the spring equinox. We're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day. Winter knows its clock is ticking.. But it's not going quietly. Keep that snow brush in the car tonight. You'll need it by morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 25, 20262 min

Cloudy | New Hampshire Weather 6 AM

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, grab that coffee and listen up. Ten degrees outside right now under a gray sky.. And that gray sky is about to dump snow on your morning drive. Southern New Hampshire gets hit first. Snow rolls in around 7 A.M. The heaviest band drops right around 8 A.M. One to three inches before it tapers off by noon. That's enough to make every on ramp and side street slippery. You'll want to add fifteen minutes to your commute. Seriously. Leave early or leave frustrated. Push north into the Lakes Region and central part of the state. Same storm, slightly different timing. Snow starts a touch later but hangs around longer into the early afternoon. Two to four inches up there. Roads stay greasy well past lunch. If you're driving Route 93 north of Concord, take it slow. Black ice loves those shaded stretches through the Hooksett tolls. Now the White Mountains. This is where the storm flexes. Three to five inches above the notches. Gusts pick up through Franconia and Crawford Notch, swirling that snow sideways. Visibility drops fast. If you're heading to Cannon or Bretton Woods.. The skiing will be fantastic by afternoon. Getting there's the adventure. Temperatures barely budge all day. Southern towns top out near 18 degrees. The mountains struggle to crack 12. Wind chills make it feel like single digits statewide. That's the kind of cold that bites through your gloves in thirty seconds. Tonight the snow exits and skies clear. Lows plunge to zero in the valleys. Minus 5 in the mountains. Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday bring sunshine but stay frigid. The weekend warms into the mid 20s with another possible snow maker lurking Sunday into Monday. I'll be tracking that one closely. Charge your phone tonight. Cold like this drains batteries faster than you'd think. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 25, 20262 min

Feels Like 8 Degrees | New Hampshire Weather 6 PM

Good evening, folks! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. If you stepped outside today expecting winter to ease up, well, it had other plans. February's not done with us yet. And tonight's no exception. Step outside right now and you'll feel it. Down in Concord, you're sitting at about 28 degrees. Manchester's right there too, hovering near 27. Head up toward the White Mountains, though. And it's a different story entirely. North Conway's already dropped to 18. And up in Pittsburg? You're looking at a **brutal** 8 degrees. That's the kind of cold that bites. And it's only getting colder overnight. Wind chills are making things feel even nastier. You've got gusts pushing 15 to 20 miles per hour across the Lakes Region, which means exposed skin is dealing with feels-like temps in the single digits. If you're heading out tonight — maybe walking the dog or grabbing something from the car — you'll want to Dress warmly. Gloves, hat, the whole deal. Overnight, clouds are thickening across the southern tier. By early Wednesday morning, a light snow event could show up, dropping one to three inches from Keene through Nashua and up toward the Seacoast. Nothing catastrophic, but enough to make your morning commute a little tricky. Take it slow if you're driving, especially on secondary roads that don't get plowed first. Now here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Wednesday stays cloudy with highs struggling to hit 30 in most spots. Thursday brings a brief break — some sunshine, temps creeping toward the mid-30s. Because Friday into Saturday? Another system's lining up. This one could pack more punch. We're watching it closely. If you're thinking about hitting Cannon Mountain or Bretton Woods this weekend, keep an eye on those forecasts. Fresh snow could mean **perfect** conditions — or it could mean travel headaches getting there. Fun fact for you tonight — the full moon this week is called the Snow Moon. Ayuh, they named that one right. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. , New Hampshire. Take care!

Feb 24, 20262 min

Snow Starting 5 AM | New Hampshire Weather Noon

Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. Folks, that nor'easter left us a parting gift. Half an inch of snow and some gusty winds still kicking it around. Blowing snow should quit before 7 AM. Then.. Sunshine. Real, honest sunshine. Enjoy it while you can, because tonight gets brutal. Southern New Hampshire climbs to 28 degrees around 3 PM. Central towns hit 27 by 2 PM. The White Mountains peak at 27 around 1 PM. Not warm, but with that sun on your face, it almost feels earned. Now the plot twist. After sunset, temperatures fall off a cliff. By 4 AM, southern and central New Hampshire bottom out near 6 degrees. The White Mountains? Three degrees. That's the kind of cold where your nose hairs freeze on contact. Step out around 8 PM in the south and you're feeling 9 degrees. Up in the mountains, 5. Cover every inch of skin you can. And here's what's sneaking in behind the cold. Snow returns Wednesday morning. Flakes start around 5 AM. It peaks near 10 AM and wraps up by 11 AM. One to 3 inches in the south and mountains. One to 2 central. That morning commute is going to be slick, so give yourself extra time. Looking ahead, Wednesday afternoon clears out. Thursday and Friday reward your patience with upper 30s. Then Saturday.. 46 to 47 degrees. That's practically spring. Your snow piles will be weeping. Don't get too comfortable though. Cold air slides back in early next week. One bright spot worth mentioning. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 6:32 AM, sunset at 5:29 PM. The light is coming back, even if winter hasn't gotten the memo. Charge your phone tonight. Cold like this drains batteries faster than you'd think. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 24, 20262 min

Snow | New Hampshire Weather 6 AM

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Tuesday, February 24th. Folks, the nor'easter packed its bags overnight. You're waking up to blue sky and silence. Soak that in.. Because it won't last long. Today is your breather. Step outside and you'll feel crisp, cold air with sunshine that actually feels earned. Southern New Hampshire climbs to 28 degrees this afternoon. Central towns hit 27. The White Mountains touch 28 around noon, then the thermometer nosedives. Tonight? Southern valleys drop to 6 degrees. Central New Hampshire matches that. And the mountains? A bone cold 2 degrees by dawn. Now here's where it gets interesting. A quick moving system sneaks in by 5 A.M. Wednesday. Light snow statewide. Southern New Hampshire picks up 1 to 3 inches. Central regions see 1 to 2. The mountains get a dusting, but the real wildcard is Wednesday evening. Snow squalls could fire up in western New Hampshire. Fast. Visibility goes to nothing. Another quick inch drops before the whole thing exits stage right. The week ahead tells a wild story. Wednesday and Thursday stay cold and unsettled. Thursday clears out briefly. Friday another weak system brushes past. But Saturday.. Saturday is the plot twist. Highs vault into the mid 40s everywhere. We're talking 46 degrees in the mountains. 47 in the valleys. February pretending it's April. Don't get too cozy though. Sunday night slams the door shut. Lows crash back to single digits up north. So today, enjoy the calm. Tomorrow morning, give yourself extra time on the roads. That early snow will make the commute slippery before the plows catch up. If this podcast helps you plan your week, a quick review really does make a difference. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 24, 20262 min

Blizzard Warning | New Hampshire Weather 6 PM

Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Monday, February 23rd. Folks, that nor'easter is still throwing punches along the coast. Blizzard warnings remain up for Rockingham and Strafford counties. Gusts hitting 45 miles an hour. Visibility under a quarter mile. If you're anywhere near the Seacoast right now, you're not driving.. You're guessing. Heavy snow and blowing snow continue through 5 P.M. Another inch or two could pile on. And those 10 to 15 foot waves? Minor coastal flooding is possible this afternoon. Roads near the shore could get splashed. After 7 P.M., winds shift northwest but still gust near 30 miles an hour. Blowing snow sticks around. By midnight though.. Rapid improvement. Skies start clearing like someone flipped a switch. Now push inland toward Concord and the Lakes Region. You dodged the worst of this. Light snow, gusts topping out around 25 miles an hour. Manageable. Up in the White Mountains, same story. Light stuff, nothing dramatic. Temperature wise, the whole state lands in a tight range tonight. Southern New Hampshire drops from 28 degrees today to about 16 overnight. Central sits right there too. The Whites dip to around 14. Cold enough that any slush on the roads turns to black ice by bedtime. You'll want to take it slow. The week ahead starts with a plot twist. Tuesday brings brilliant sunshine.. And brutal cold. Single digit lows statewide. Then Wednesday morning, light snow sneaks back in during the commute. Maybe an inch or two. Thursday and Friday warm gradually into the upper 30s with some sun mixed in. But Saturday? That's the prize. Highs pushing 46 degrees. Almost feels like a preview of March. I'll be watching the overnight clearing. Charge your phone and let the plow guys do their thing tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 23, 20262 min

Blizzard Warning | New Hampshire Weather Noon

Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Monday, February 23rd. Folks, this is a big one. A nor'easter is tightening its grip on the state right now. We already have over an inch on the ground.. And the real punch hasn't landed yet. Coastal Rockingham County is ground zero. Blizzard warnings run until 10 P.M. Tonight. You're looking at 8 to 14 inches of snow. Gusts to 50 miles an hour. Whiteout conditions. This isn't a "drive slow" storm. This is a "stay home" storm. Here's the timing. Snow ramps up hard by 11 A.M. And peaks around noon. By 3 P.M., you'll hit your high near 30 degrees. Then temperatures nosedive into the teens overnight. Wind flips northwest by evening. And by Tuesday morning? Wind chills near 2 degrees. The kind of cold that stings your lungs. Now push inland toward Manchester and Concord. You're catching 3 to 7 inches with near blizzard conditions in spots. Not as brutal as the coast, but plenty dangerous on the roads. Up in the White Mountains, a lighter 2 to 4 inches. Gusty winds will kick that snow around, though. One more critical piece. The afternoon high tide brings a storm surge of 1 to 2 feet along the Seacoast. Waves running 10 to 15 feet. If you've got a vehicle parked near the water, move it to higher ground now. Beaches will take a beating. Looking at the week ahead, Tuesday brings sunshine but brutal cold. Highs near 29 degrees, lows dropping to 6. Wednesday sneaks in another 1 to 3 inches of snow. Then something shifts. Temperatures start climbing. And by Saturday you're seeing mid 40s. Almost feels like a reward for surviving today. If you've to travel, pack an emergency kit. Check newengland511.org for road conditions. I'll be tracking this storm all night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 23, 20262 min

Blizzard Warning | New Hampshire Weather 6 AM

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Monday, February 23rd.. And folks, this is a stay home day. A blizzard is hammering southern New Hampshire right now. Snow started falling hard at 5 A.M. And won't quit until 7 P.M. The worst hits around 9 A.M., when visibility drops to almost nothing. Portsmouth down through Manchester and Nashua, you're looking at 7 to 11 inches. Winds are screaming out of the north at 20 to 25 miles an hour, gusting to 45. That's whiteout territory on I-95 and the Spaulding Turnpike. Tonight temperatures crash to 17 degrees. Wind chills by 8 A.M. Tomorrow? Four degrees. The kind of cold that stings your lungs. Now the coast gets a double punch. A coastal flood warning kicks in from 1 P.M. To 6 P.M. Storm surge of 2 to 3 feet plus 15 foot waves. That means flooding, beach erosion. And rocks tossed onto coastal roads south of Portsmouth. Push inland toward Concord and the Lakes Region. You're catching 3 to 7 inches, heaviest between 5 A.M. And 7 P.M. Winds shift northwest around 5 P.M., piling snow into drifts that'll swallow your mailbox. Highs barely touch 30 degrees. Tonight drops to 15 with wind chills near 5 by 5 A.M. Up in the White Mountains, you'll want to breathe a little easier. A brief snow chance around 7 A.M. Drops maybe an inch. Highs reach 31 degrees. Tonight settles to 15 with just a slight chance of light snow. Looking ahead, Tuesday brings sunshine but brutal cold.. Lows near 6 degrees in central New Hampshire. Wednesday another 1 to 3 inches sneaks in with highs in the mid 30s. Thursday and Friday gradually warm toward 38 to 40 degrees. Then Saturday.. Mid 40s and mostly sunny. That's practically beach weather after today. If you're stuck inside today, charge your phones and fill the bathtub just in case the power flickers. I'll be tracking this one all night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 23, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-22-2026

Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, a nor'easter is barreling toward us tonight. And this one means business. Right now you're sitting at a deceptively calm 33 degrees. Enjoy that while it lasts. Snow starts sweeping into southern New Hampshire around 9 P.M. By 8 A.M. Monday, we're buried. Blizzard warnings are up for Rockingham and Hillsborough counties. We're talking 8 to 12 inches of snow with gusts hitting 50 miles an hour. That's whiteout territory. The kind of storm where you lose your driveway. Down in Nashua and Manchester, tonight's lows drop to 21 degrees. Wind chill? Feels like 5. Monday's high barely crawls to 29 with snow still blowing sideways. Drive north on 93 toward Concord and Laconia. And snow arrives closer to 10 P.M. You're looking at 6 to 10 inches there. Similar cold, similar wind. Now push into the White Mountains. They catch a break, relatively speaking. Light snow after midnight, 3 to 5 inches. But Monday night drops to 15 degrees with northwest winds kicking up ground blizzards along the ridgelines. If you're heading anywhere Monday morning, don't. Seriously. And if you must, throw a blanket and a phone charger in the car. This storm bites. Now the week ahead tells a better story. Tuesday the sun comes back. Highs reach the upper 20s. Breathe. Then Wednesday a quick clipper drops another 1 to 3 inches. Nothing dramatic. Thursday and Friday bring scattered snow showers mixed with sunshine. And here's the plot twist. By Saturday, highs push into the 30s and 40s. Almost feels like progress. Tonight, fill the bathtub, charge everything. And make sure you know where the flashlights are. Power outages are a real possibility with those coastal gusts. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 22, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-22-2026

Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. And folks, a serious nor'easter is bearing down on us tonight. Right now you're stepping outside to 27 degrees and fog. Enjoy the calm. It won't last. Snow rolls into southern New Hampshire around 11 tonight. By 3 A.M. Monday, this thing turns nasty. We're talking near whiteout conditions through Monday morning, especially along the coast. Down in Manchester, Nashua. And Portsmouth, you're looking at 8 to 12 inches of snow by Monday night. Wind gusts hit 40 miles an hour. The National Weather Service has a Blizzard Warning on Coastal Rockingham County. That's not a drill. Lows tonight drop to 21 degrees, highs Monday barely touch 29. Drive north toward Concord and the Lakes Region. You'll see 6 to 10 inches with gusts to 35 miles an hour. Visibility gets ugly Monday morning. Snow starts after 11 tonight and doesn't quit until Monday evening. The White Mountains catch the lighter end. Snow holds off until around 2 A.M.. And you're seeing 4 to 8 inches total. Still enough to make the roads treacherous. Now the coast has a second problem. Monday afternoon's high tide brings 15 to 20 foot waves offshore. A Coastal Flood Watch is up for Rockingham County. Beach erosion, road closures south of Portsmouth, the works. Stay away from shoreline roads Monday afternoon. Here's the bottom line. If you don't need to drive Monday morning, don't. Charge your devices tonight. Fill a thermos. Have flashlights ready because power outages are possible along the coast. Looking past the storm, Tuesday brings sunshine and upper 20s. Wednesday sneaks in another inch or two of snow. Then temperatures climb. Thursday pushes into the low 40s. By Saturday you could see the mid 40s. But first, we survive Monday. I'll be tracking this storm all night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 22, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-22-2026

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd, and folks, a nor'easter is coming for us tonight. This one means business. Snow starts falling between 11 PM and 2 AM. By Monday night, southern New Hampshire could be buried under 8 to 12 inches. Coastal Rockingham County is under a Blizzard Warning. Whiteout conditions. Gusts hitting 40 miles an hour. Travel becoming flat out impossible. If you're near the shore, waves will crash over seawalls. Route 1A could flood. This isn't a drill. Now drive north on 93. Central New Hampshire picks up 6 to 10 inches. Still a serious wallop. Keep climbing into the White Mountains and you're looking at 3 to 5 inches. Lighter, sure, but winds screaming at 30 to 35 miles an hour turn that snow into a sandblaster. Cleanup will be a fight. Tonight lows sink to the mid teens. Wind chills? Single digits. The kind of cold that stings your lungs. Monday the storm peaks. Highs barely scratch 30 degrees, but it'll feel like the teens with that wind. If you're anywhere near the coast, stay home. Tuesday the storm exits, but northwest gusts up to 25 miles an hour will sculpt fresh drifts across every driveway you just shoveled. Here's what the rest of the week looks like. Tuesday brings sunshine and a breeze. Enjoy the calm, because Wednesday another system sneaks in with light snow. Thursday? Temperatures jump into the 40s. Your snowbanks will start weeping. Then Friday threatens more snow or rain. Classic New Hampshire. Won't let you get comfortable. Charge your devices tonight. Stock up on groceries now. Monday is a stay home day if you can swing it. One quick thing. If this podcast helps you plan your week, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care out there!

Feb 22, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-21-2026

Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Saturday, February 21st. Folks, enjoy tonight's quiet. Because a nor'easter is loading up, and it's pointed right at us. Today was pleasant enough. About an inch of fresh snow overnight, then sunshine pushed highs near 35 degrees in the White Mountains by 1 P.M. Southern and central New Hampshire topped out around 34 degrees. Not bad for late February. Here's the deal. Tonight the bottom drops out. Southern New Hampshire falls to 15 degrees by 5 A.M. Head north into the central valleys and you're at 13 degrees. The mountains? A bone chilling 12 degrees. Winds stay light, but that cold air is just the opening act. Now here's what I'm watching. Winter Storm Watches are up for southern and central New Hampshire, Sunday evening through Monday night. Snow sneaks in around 3 P.M. Sunday down south. By Sunday night, the storm explodes. Heavy snow, northeast winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. Southern New Hampshire picks up 2 to 4 inches by dawn. Central gets 1 to 2 inches. The mountains? Barely a dusting. Monday is the main event. We're talking 6 to 10 inches in the south. Four to 8 inches in central regions. Even the White Mountains see 2 to 4 inches. Winds howl to 40 miles an hour along the coast. Near whiteout conditions. If you're driving Monday, you'll want to seriously reconsider. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings a brief sunny break, highs near 30 degrees. But Tuesday night, lows crash to 7 degrees in the south and 3 degrees in the mountains. That's frostbite cold. Wednesday drops another 1 to 3 inches of snow. Thursday swings wildly to 42 degrees with a rain and snow mix. Friday cools back to 38 degrees with lingering wet weather. So. If this podcast helps you plan your week, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Bundle up and stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!

Feb 22, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-21-2026

Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast for Saturday, February 21st. Folks, enjoy tonight. Seriously. Soak it in. Because this calm you're feeling right now? It's got an expiration date. Today gave us a gift. Two inches of fresh snow overnight, then the skies quieted down. Here's the deal. Step outside right now and you'll feel about 34 degrees across southern New Hampshire. Head up toward the White Mountains and it actually hit 35 degrees by early afternoon. The warmest spot in the state today was the mountains. That almost never happens. But here's the thing. A powerful nor'easter is spinning up off the Mid Atlantic coast. Winter Storm Watches are already posted for southern and central New Hampshire from Sunday evening through Monday night. This one means business. Here's your timeline. Sunday afternoon, clouds roll in. A few flurries sneak into the south around 3 P.M. Nothing scary yet. By Sunday night, snow turns steady. Winds crank to 15 miles an hour with gusts near 30. Midnight brings 2 to 4 inches in the south. Monday is the main event. Southern New Hampshire could see 6 to 10 inches of heavy snow. Central areas pick up 4 to 8. The mountains get 2 to 4, but winds gusting to 35 miles an hour will shred visibility. Near blizzard conditions are possible along the coast. Monday night the snow tapers, but lows crash to 18 degrees south and 6 degrees in the mountains. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Tuesday brings sunshine and a breather near 30 degrees. Wednesday drops another light round of snow. Thursday gets weird. Temperatures jump to 42 degrees with a rain and snow mix. Friday settles back near freezing with scattered showers. You'll want to adjust any Monday travel plans now. Stock up tomorrow morning. Charge your devices. Secure anything loose outside. One more thing. If this forecast helps you plan your week, share it with a neighbor. That's how we grow. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe out there, folks.

Feb 21, 20262 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-21-2026

Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, here's the deal. The southern half of the state is flirting with rain right now. Manchester, Concord, anywhere south of the notches has a decent chance of showers today. Head up into the White Mountains though? Dry and quiet. Barely a cloud with ambition. Temperatures are sitting at 34 degrees from Manchester to Concord. The Whites are actually a tick warmer at 35 degrees. I know. The mountains beating the valleys. That's February for you. Winds are practically nonexistent down south. A light northeast breeze at 5 miles an hour. Up in the mountains? Dead calm. Not even enough to rustle a flag. Tonight those showers fade fast. You're looking at dry skies and temps hovering right around freezing. Here's the thing. There's a waxing crescent moon out there tonight. Only about a quarter lit. Perfect for a quick winter walk if you bundle up. Tomorrow we reset. Mid 30s statewide with a mix of sun and clouds. Air quality is good. If you've been putting off that hike in the Whites, Sunday's your window. Breathe deep up there. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. We're locked into a mild pattern. Highs in the 30s, lows near freezing, and just enough sunshine to tease you. Nothing dramatic. Nothing dangerous. And daylight is stretching. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes a day now. Sunrise at 6:32 A.M., sunset at 5:20 P.M. Spring is creeping closer whether winter likes it or not. So. If you're enjoying these daily updates, share us with a friend. Word of mouth keeps this thing going. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 21, 20261 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-21-2026

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, New Hampshire is doing something weird today. The White Mountains are sitting at 35 degrees. Meanwhile, down in the valleys of Central New Hampshire? Twenty three degrees. That's right. The mountaintops are warmer than the lowlands. Classic temperature inversion, and it's a head scratcher. Here's the deal. Southern New Hampshire wakes up at 34 degrees with a light northeast breeze. About a coin flip on seeing some rain or wintry mix later today. Nothing dramatic, but you'll want your wipers ready. Now drive north into the Lakes Region and Central New Hampshire. That's where the cold is hiding. Twenty three degrees and holding. Snow is likely up there. Light flurries, maybe a dusting. The kind of snow that looks pretty but doesn't shovel. The White Mountains? Sitting pretty at 35 degrees with just a slight chance of snow. Not much sticking. If you're heading to Cannon or Wildcat, conditions are fine. Tonight the real cold settles in. Teens for most of the state. Central New Hampshire could dip into single digits. That's frostbite territory if you're not bundled up. Tomorrow brings relief though. Highs climb into the mid 30s statewide. Here's what's coming this week. We're riding a warming trend into the upper 30s by midweek. Mostly dry skies too. And here's the bright spot. We're gaining nearly three minutes of daylight every single day now. Sunrise hit 6:32 this morning. Sunset stretches to 5:20. Those evening dog walks just got a little easier. Air quality is moderate today. If you're sensitive, take it easy outside. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your Saturday, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.

Feb 21, 20261 min

New Hampshire Weather: 02-20-2026

Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the New Hampshire Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 23rd. Folks, New Hampshire can't pick a season today. The White Mountains are stuck at 19 degrees, full winter mode. Drive south to the central valleys and you're feeling 37 degrees. That's an 18 degree swing across one state. Here's the deal. Step outside in southern New Hampshire and you'll feel 24 degrees with a light northeast breeze. Not brutal, but you'll want that heavy coat. Now head up toward Concord and the central corridor. Southeast winds are pushing temps near 40 degrees. Almost spring like. Your jacket might come off by lunch. But the Whites? Northeast winds are locking those peaks in the teens. That's the kind of cold where your nose hairs freeze on contact. Tonight, everybody cools off. Southern areas drop to the low 20s. Central New Hampshire settles into the upper teens. The mountains? Single digits. Your car battery will have opinions about that. Here's what's coming your way this weekend. Saturday brings a nice warm up. Southern New Hampshire climbs to the mid 30s. Central hits the low 40s. Even the Whites finally crack the mid 20s. Sunrise lands at 6:33 AM, and we're gaining almost 3 minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is quietly sharpening its elbows. By Monday, most of the state flirts with 40 degrees. That warming trend holds into midweek, when a system might bring some light snow or rain. Nothing to lose sleep over. Air quality sits at moderate today, so outdoor plans are totally fine. Just bundle up if you're anywhere near the mountains. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your Friday, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe out there!

Feb 21, 20261 min