An arctic front crossing the state Thursday could bring isolated snow squalls before the coldest air of the season moves in.
A wide area of central and southern New Hampshire should see about 5 to 10 inches of snow, with lesser amounts across the White Mountains and North Country.
Bitter wind chills are moving in across New Hampshire as Arctic air surges from Canada, pushing overnight lows below zero in some areas.>> Interactive Radar Sign up for our NewslettersGusty winds are ...
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With snow squalls in the forecast for Thursday, experts are warning drivers about the dangerous conditions they can bring to ...