- **Q: How much snow is expected in New Hampshire?
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Weather / New England
New England is preparing for a potentially disruptive week of weather as a series of systems promise to bring snow, rain, and challenging travel conditions. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
The weather pattern across the Northeast is influenced by multiple systems interacting to create varied conditions. In New Hampshire, the primary concern is the intensity and location of the snowfall on Tuesday, which could shift and alter accumulation amounts. Central New York faces a complex forecast with a mix of rain and snow, followed by potential lake-effect snow impacting Thanksgiving travel. Pittsburgh is bracing for a cold start to the week with a transition to snow accumulation by Tuesday. Monitor local forecasts and be prepared for changing conditions. Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications to stay weather-aware!&ref=yanuki.com. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook&ref=yanuki.com | X&ref=yanuki.com, Kevin Skarupa: Facebook&ref=yanuki.com | X&ref=yanuki.com, Hayley LaPoint: Facebook&ref=yanuki.com | X&ref=yanuki.com, Jacqueline Thomas: Facebook&ref=yanuki.com | X&ref=yanuki.com, Matt Hoenig: Facebook&ref=yanuki.com | X&ref=yanuki.com.
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