Snow and wintry mix will impact Monday’s commute

Snow and wintry mix will impact Monday’s commute

Snow, wintry mix and rain will push through the state Monday afternoon and evening, causing slippery roads in parts of New Hampshire. Travel will continue to be affected into the evening, particularly in areas around Manchester and the north and west. >> Traffic Impacts: Interactive Map | NewEngland511.orgIt looks like a general snow and winter layer of up to 1 inch will be possible from Hooksett to south of Concord, there will be nothing south of Manchester to along the coast, and there will be nothing in many areas north and west of Hooksett it is 1 to 3 inches. Some higher areas to the north could see 4 inches or more. >> Interactive Radar: The most consistent precipitation will ease to patchy drizzle and freezing drizzle after midnight Tuesday morning. Lows Tuesday morning will be in the 20s to lower 30s. The freezing drizzle may result in slick conditions in many areas overnight into the morning hours on the way to work.>> National Weather Service Warnings: Patchy freezing drizzle is expected early in the day Tuesday. Otherwise, expect a cloudy and cool day with high temperatures in the low to mid 30s. If an active pattern is in place, a stronger weather system will develop on Tuesday night into Wednesday with mostly rain. The rain will fall heavily at times. Freezing rain could also occur in parts of central and northern New Hampshire early Wednesday evening. It will become quite windy and very mild across central and southern NH late Wednesday or Wednesday evening before cooling off again early Thursday. Breezy and seasonably cool conditions will prevail through the end of the week, with the greatest chance of snow showers in northern New Hampshire and the most sunshine further south and east. Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your location and/or up to three zip codes. In addition, you can be notified when precipitation arrives in your area. Get storm coverage on your smart TV with the free Very Local app. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X

Snow, wintry mix and rain will push through the state Monday afternoon and evening, causing slippery roads in parts of New Hampshire.

Snowfall projection

Travel will continue to be affected in the evening, particularly in areas around Manchester and the north and west.

>> Traffic impacts: Interactive map | NewEngland511.org

It looks like a general snow and winter layer of up to 1 inch will be possible from Hooksett to south of Concord, nothing south of Manchester to along the coast, and 1 to 3 inches in many areas north and west of Hooksett . Some higher areas to the north could see 4 inches or more.

>> Interactive radar

The most consistent precipitation will ease to patchy drizzle and freezing drizzle after midnight Tuesday morning. Lows Tuesday morning will be in the 20s to lower 30s. The freezing drizzle may cause slippery conditions in many areas overnight into the morning commute.

>> National Weather Service warnings

Patchy, freezing drizzle is expected to begin Tuesday. Otherwise, expect a cloudy and cool day with high temperatures in the low to mid 30s.

If an active pattern is in place, a stronger weather system will push through Tuesday night into Wednesday with mostly rain.

The rain will fall heavily at times. Freezing rain could also occur in parts of central and northern New Hampshire early Wednesday evening.

It will become quite windy and very mild across central and southern NH late Wednesday or Wednesday evening before cooling off again early Thursday.

Windy and seasonably cool conditions will prevail through the end of the week, with the greatest chance of snow showers in northern New Hampshire and the most sunshine further south and east.

Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your location and/or up to three zip codes. Additionally, you can be notified when precipitation arrives in your area.

Get storm coverage on your smart TV with the free Very Local app.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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