
Snow | New Hampshire Weather Noon
The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
February 25, 20262m 13s
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Show Notes
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.