PLAY PODCASTS
New Hampshire Weather March 3 Evening - 21° Above Normal

New Hampshire Weather March 3 Evening - 21° Above Normal

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

March 4, 20261m 59s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (content.rss.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

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.