Hundreds of schools and institutions in New Hampshire have announced closings and delays for Wednesday morning due to light snow and slower travel conditions. The accumulating snow is expected to taper off, with the possibility of snow showers or brief squalls in the afternoon as colder air moves in. This brief shot of cold air will be followed by another system bringing light rain and snow on Friday afternoon and night.
Residents are advised to factor in extra time for travel, clean off their cars, and be prepared for changing conditions, especially during the evening commute. Wind chills are expected to be subzero tomorrow morning, with highs only in the teens. The next system is predicted to bring a mix of light rain and snow, with uncertainty regarding accumulation based on the rain-snow line.
The seven-day forecast indicates temperatures cooling off for the weekend but with a mixture of sunshine and clouds. Schools are encouraged to monitor updates for any changes in closures or delays. The free WMUR app is available for those on the go to receive real-time updates.
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