Snow and rain in New Hampshire Tuesday NIght into part of Wednesday

Rain and wet snow will affect New Hampshire for the middle of this week before Thanksgiving. The moving storm system will impact travel plans overnight and into Wednesday morning. A winter advisory has been issued for the northern half of New Hampshire for Wednesday morning.>> Interactive Radar A period of snow is likely to break out across the interior of the state by mid to late evening Tuesday. That will change to a wintry mix, and eventually cold rain before Wednesday from south to north.>> See the latest hourly forecasts. Along and near the coast, the system is just expected to bring rain. Travel could be sloppy late Tuesday into early Wednesday elsewhere. The system will move in at some point Wednesday afternoon, setting up for a dry, bright and cool Wednesday night and Thanksgiving holiday.>> Active National Weather Service alerts and bulletins The best chance for slippery roads will be in the southwest, central and northern New Hampshire where wintry precipitation will last longer into Wednesday morning. Southeast and coastal areas will see a quicker transition to rain and little or no snow accumulation before washing out. >> View closures and delays A few inches of snow will be possible from Concord north and west before changing to rain, with 4-8 inches of snow possible across the mountains. Conditions should improve quickly for travel during Wednesday afternoon as the heavy rain and snow move away. Stay tuned to the latest Storm Watch 9 forecast for updates. Watch out for 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 word when precipitation is coming to your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | XKevin Skarupa: Facebook | XHayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X

Rain and wet snow will affect New Hampshire for the middle of this week before Thanksgiving.

The moving storm system will impact travel plans overnight and into Wednesday morning.

A winter advisory has been issued for the northern half of New Hampshire for Wednesday morning.

>> Interactive radar

A period of snow is likely to break out across the interior of the state by mid to late evening Tuesday. That will change to a wintry mix, and eventually cold rain before Wednesday from the south to the north.

>> See the latest forecasts hour by hour

Along and near the coast, the system is expected to bring rain. Travel could be sloppy late Tuesday night into early Wednesday elsewhere.

The system will move away at some point Wednesday afternoon, setting up for a dry, bright and cool Wednesday night and Thanksgiving holiday.

>> Active National Weather Service warnings and bulletins

The best chance for slippery roads will be in southwestern, central and northern New Hampshire where wintry precipitation will last longer into Wednesday morning. Southeast and coastal areas will see a quicker transition to rain and little or no snow accumulation before washing out.

>> See closures and delays

A few inches of snow will be possible from Concord north and west before changing to rain, with 4-8 inches of snow possible across the mountains.

Conditions should improve quickly for travel during Wednesday afternoon as heavy rain and snow moves in.

Stay tuned to the latest Storm Watch 9 forecast for updates.

Bconscious time! Download the WMUR app for Apple gold 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 word when precipitation is coming to your area.

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