“NH Snowfall Forecast: Inches, Timing, and Detailed Maps Tonight”
The winter season continues to bring significant snowfall to New Hampshire, creating both excitement and challenges for residents. Tonight, February 10, 2026, the state is bracing for another winter storm, with projected snow accumulation between three to six inches.
NH Snowfall Forecast: Timing and Accumulation Details
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Gray, Maine, the snowfall will commence between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM today. It will spread from the southwestern regions of the state and move toward the east, eventually reaching Maine. Snow will taper off in southern areas during the early morning hours of February 11, while the mountain regions will continue to accumulate snow throughout the morning.
Snowfall Predictions
- Overall Accumulation: 3 to 6 inches.
- Mountain Areas: Up to 6 inches expected.
- Central NH: Primarily 4 to 5 inches.
- Seacoast Region: Towns like Portsmouth, Dover, Kittery, and York forecasted to receive 4 to 5 inches.
- Hampton, Rye, and Exeter: Anticipating 3 to 4 inches.
Safety Advisory
In light of the impending snow, the NWS has issued a winter weather advisory. Drivers are urged to exercise caution during the Tuesday evening commute, as road conditions may quickly deteriorate with heavy snowfall. It is advisable to slow down and remain alert for changing road conditions.
Conclusion
As this winter storm approaches, residents can prepare for significant snowfall and take necessary precautions while traveling. For ongoing updates and detailed snowfall maps, visit Filmogaz.com for the latest weather alerts and information.