Washable snow is expected in New Hampshire to end the week. It will be sunny to start things off on Thursday before a strong storm system moves into the area and lingers through Friday night. >> Weather AlertsSnow, a mixture, and light rain is expected to begin after 3:00 pm Thursday in southwestern areas of New Hampshire before spreading statewide after sunset.>> Hourly TimelinePrecipitation will continue for most of the day on Friday. It will mainly fall as snow in the central and northern areas. Meanwhile, an early winter mix is possible in points south before switching to snow on Friday. >> Interactive RadarThe snow, which will fall for about 24 hours, will fall more steadily overnight from Thursday to Friday, but will clear during the day on Friday. An overall range of 4 to 8 inches is expected across the state. Some areas of higher ground can have more than eight inches of snow. Road trips are forecast to be slippery on Thursday night, Friday morning and during the day on Friday. >> View the projected hourly timeline for Thursday and Friday: Watch the weather! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three zip codes. Also, you can receive news when precipitation is coming to your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | Twitter Hayley LaPoint: Facebook | TwitterJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | TwitterMatt Hoenig: Facebook | twitter
Washable snow is expected in New Hampshire to end the week. It will be sunny to start things off on Thursday before a strong storm system moves into the area and lingers through Friday night.
>> Weather Alerts
Snow, a mix, and light rain are expected to begin after 3 p.m. Thursday in southwestern areas of New Hampshire, before spreading across the state after sunset.
>> Timeline hour by hour
The rain will continue for much of the day on Friday. It will mainly fall as snow in the central and northern areas. Meanwhile, an early winter mix is possible in points south before switching to snow on Friday.
>> Interactive Radar
The snow, which will fall for about 24 hours, will fall more steadily overnight Thursday into Friday but will ease during the daytime on Friday. An overall range of 4 to 8 inches is expected across the state. Some areas of higher ground can see over 8 inches of snow.
Road trips are predicted to be slippery late Thursday night, Friday morning and during the day on Friday.
>> See the hourly projected timeline for Thursday and Friday:
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