After a record-breaking warm weekend, the residents of New Hampshire are bracing for another winter storm. According to the latest updates, a Winter Storm Watch has been issued for much of southern New Hampshire ahead of the storm that is expected to hit on Tuesday. The storm is projected to bring several inches of snow, causing potential travel and school disruptions as well as minor to moderate coastal flooding.
The timing of the snowfall is anticipated to start after midnight, continuing into the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday. The heaviest snow is expected during the morning and midday hours, tapering off in the afternoon and early evening. The region in far southern New Hampshire could experience 6-10 inches of snow, while places farther north may see 3-6 inches.
The impact of the storm is likely to cause travel and school disruptions, especially on Tuesday morning. The snowfall will be heavy and wet, with the potential for minor to moderate coastal flooding along the coast. However, power outages are not expected to be an issue. Residents are being urged to stay updated with the latest news and alerts through the WMUR app and to be weather-aware during this upcoming storm.