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Video: Spring storm brings heavy snow, mix, rain

Roads are slick and a flood watch is in effect as a storm bears down on New Hampshire. Matt Hoenig has a look at when this system pulls away.

Video: Spring storm brings heavy snow, mix, rain

Roads are slick and a flood watch is in effect as a storm bears down on New Hampshire. Matt Hoenig has a look at when this system pulls away.

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Video: Spring storm brings heavy snow, mix, rain

Roads are slick and a flood watch is in effect as a storm bears down on New Hampshire. Matt Hoenig has a look at when this system pulls away.

Heavy snow, ice, and rain continues across New Hampshire this morning. Difficult travel conditions and scattered power outages are expected before the storm pulls away later tonight.Snow is underway across the Granite State this morning. Expect the snow to transition to a period of sleet and freezing rain for much of southern New Hampshire later this morning, with plain rain along and near the coast. Heavy snow will continue through most of the day for the Upper Valley, White Mountains, and Great North Woods. Over a foot of snow is possible in these areas through tonight. Farther south, there is an area of greater uncertainty. Snow will likely mix with sleet and freezing rain for a time from Claremont to Plymouth and the Lakes Region. Amounts of 6-12 inches are possible, but those totals could shift a bit depending on how long the wintry mix lasts.A general 3-6 inches of snow is expected for Rochester, over to Concord, and down into parts of the Monadnock Region. A coating to perhaps a couple inches is expected in the lower Merrimack Valley, to the Seacoast, and down along the MA border, but this largely gets washed away by rain later Saturday.Speaking of rain, a period of steady rain and downpours is likely for far southern New Hampshire later today and into this evening. 1-3 inches of rain could create areas of ponding on roads.The storm pulls away this evening, with snow and mix tapering off after 9 PM. Lows in the 20s for many.Sunday will be cloudy but dry with highs in the low 40s. Some sun building back in for Monday, as temperatures stay seasonably cool.

Heavy snow, ice, and rain continues across New Hampshire this morning. Difficult travel conditions and scattered power outages are expected before the storm pulls away later tonight.

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Snow is underway across the Granite State this morning. Expect the snow to transition to a period of sleet and freezing rain for much of southern New Hampshire later this morning, with plain rain along and near the coast. Heavy snow will continue through most of the day for the Upper Valley, White Mountains, and Great North Woods. Over a foot of snow is possible in these areas through tonight.

Farther south, there is an area of greater uncertainty. Snow will likely mix with sleet and freezing rain for a time from Claremont to Plymouth and the Lakes Region. Amounts of 6-12 inches are possible, but those totals could shift a bit depending on how long the wintry mix lasts.

A general 3-6 inches of snow is expected for Rochester, over to Concord, and down into parts of the Monadnock Region. A coating to perhaps a couple inches is expected in the lower Merrimack Valley, to the Seacoast, and down along the MA border, but this largely gets washed away by rain later Saturday.

Speaking of rain, a period of steady rain and downpours is likely for far southern New Hampshire later today and into this evening. 1-3 inches of rain could create areas of ponding on roads.

The storm pulls away this evening, with snow and mix tapering off after 9 PM. Lows in the 20s for many.

Sunday will be cloudy but dry with highs in the low 40s. Some sun building back in for Monday, as temperatures stay seasonably cool.