Expected snow and sleet totals could be between 8 to 14 inches in northern New Hampshire, where we are expecting it to stay mostly snow the longest. An accumulation of about 4 to 8 inches is expected ...
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) of Gray, Maine, this weekend's storm will last from Saturday night through ...
Another round of snow and mixing moves through Thursday morning, with more on the way this weekend. A winter weather advisory ...
This storm could cause scattered power outages as snow, an icy mix and rain fall from this slow-moving storm through Sunday.
The National Weather Service has upgraded the Winter Storm Watch to a Winter Storm Warning for the majority of the region.
While accumulation totals for Saturday's snow are uncertain due to the storm's fast-moving nature, the NWS is confident that the southern areas of New Hampshire will likely see the highest amounts, ...
After a snowy and icy start to the week, there will be more chances for winter weather in the next several days.
Most of New Hampshire will see three to five inches of total snow today, with up to six inches possible in the southeastern ...
Here's what to know about the timing, location and effects of the snow this Thursday in New Hampshire. According to the NWS of Gray, Maine, snow will start between mid to late morning across the state ...
Most of the action will occur after the evening rush hour, but the Thursday morning commute will be a bit of a mess.
Millions of Americans were under winter weather advisories Wednesday morning as several states woke up to a fresh blanket of snow.