Wmur School Closings: New Hampshire braces for snow, freezing rain and big temperature swings
Families checking wmur school closings should expect a week of mixed precipitation and sharp temperature shifts as March brings snow, freezing rain and warmer air back into New Hampshire. Forecast details released for the state outline rounds of snow changing to rain and freezing rain from Tuesday into the weekend.
Wmur School Closings and the week’s timeline
Tuesday will start in the upper 30s or lower 40s, with snow expected in the afternoon as temperatures drop, and that snow is forecast to change to rain and freezing rain during the evening and overnight hours. Accumulations are expected to be limited, the forecast says, and there is a chance of freezing rain on Wednesday morning before temperatures warm into the lower 50s later on Wednesday. Those lower 50s are the first notable warm spike in the week.
Thursday into Friday: morning snow, mid-morning sun and another round of icing
More snow and rain are expected on Thursday morning, with precipitation switching to rain later in the morning and the sun reemerging in the late morning; temperatures are then forecast to rise into the mid-40s on Thursday. Rain is expected again in the evening and then change to a mix of snow and freezing rain, and another period of rain, snow and freezing rain is likely Friday morning before it switches to rain and freezing rain in the late morning and early afternoon.
Local communities to watch and what to expect
Forecast notes include communities across the state, with coverage names listed for Amherst, Bedford, Concord, Exeter, Hampton, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Salem and Windham. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 20s during this period, which supports the risk for freezing rain during transition hours and could affect morning travel in those towns on Wednesday and Friday mornings.
Rain and freezing rain are expected on both Friday and Saturday, and temperatures will reach the 50s on Saturday and Sunday, offering a brief return to springlike warmth late in the week. For families and commuters making plans, keep an eye on wmur school closings as conditions evolve through the weekend.
The next confirmed forecast milestones are the Wednesday warm-up into the lower 50s and the weekend timing when temperatures are forecast to hit the 50s on Saturday and Sunday.