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New Hampshire Weather March 3 Midday - Winter Weather Advisory

New Hampshire Weather March 3 Midday - Winter Weather Advisory

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

March 4, 20262m 13s

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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.