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Here's what WMUR is saying, as of Monday evening. Get your snowshovels ready. http://www.wmur.com/weather/22633773/detail.html
The first storm is expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon. Storm Watch 9 meteorologist Mike Haddad said the storm will start as light in the afternoon but will pick up in intensity through the evening and overnight Wednesday. Haddad said the northern Manadnock Region, Lake Sunapee, Upper Valley, Lakes Region and White Mountains will likely see more than a foot of snow from the storm that is expected to last through daybreak Thursday. Areas north and south of those mentioned will pick up 6 to 12 inches. A second storm will then move in to the area Thursday afternoon and continue through Friday bringing with it another foot or more of snow to the above mentioned areas. Again, areas north and south of those mentioned will see anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow. Light snow is expected to continue through Sunday. |
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