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New Hampshire Weather 3/7 Morning - Foggy Freeze Fest

New Hampshire Weather 3/7 Morning - Foggy Freeze Fest

The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.

March 7, 20261m 58s

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Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside and you might feel like the weather is having an identity crisis. We woke up to a dusting of snow and gray skies, but don't let that fool you. We're about to see a temperature swing that'll make your head spin. Down in Southern New Hampshire, you're shaking off the fog this morning. By noon, the sun breaks through and temperatures surge to **50 degrees**—that's 16 degrees warmer than usual for early March. It's a teaser, though. Light rain rolls in after **10 P.M.**, with lows settling near **43 degrees**. Head north into Central New Hampshire. And the story is much the same. You might catch some freezing drizzle early, but that gives way to **50 degrees** this afternoon. The rain shows up around **10 P.M.** there too, cooling you to **42 degrees** overnight. Up in the White Mountains, it's a different vibe early on. A **Winter Weather Advisory** is in effect until **10 A.M.** thanks to freezing rain and fog. But even the peaks aren't immune to this warmth—you'll hit **52 degrees** this afternoon. Rain arrives tonight with lows near **41 degrees**. In Here's wild part, sunday hits **57 degrees** statewide. It's *perfect* weather for maple sugaring—sap should be running like crazy. Skiers, take note: this warmth and rain will soften the snowpack significantly. Looking ahead. Monday keeps the spring vibes going with highs in the **60s**. But enjoy it while you can. By Thursday, reality checks back in. We're talking rain and snow returning, with highs crashing back into the **40s**. If you're hitting the roads early, watch for slick spots on those untreated surfaces. Otherwise, get out there and enjoy the thaw. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.