A storm system that is moving toward New Hampshire may bring snow to the state on Sunday afternoon into Monday morning, causing traffic jams on Monday morning.
The storm’s path is still unknown; some computer models predict a small dusting of snow, while others predict several inches of snowfall in various areas of the Granite State.
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With 4 to 8 inches of snow probable south and east of the Lakes Region, but slightly less directly along the shore and lesser amounts farther north, a more northern track currently appears plausible.
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As precipitation begins Sunday afternoon, there may be some mixing in southern New Hampshire before it turns entirely to snow on Sunday evening. Regardless, it appears that travel in many locations will be slick from Sunday night through Monday morning.
Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 crew for updates, as the storm’s track is still subject to change.