
Storm update: Icy conditions and wintry mix with more on the way
A complex storm system will impact the area and a winter weather advisory remains in effect through Tuesday at 1 p.m. READ MORE
A complex storm system will impact the area and a winter weather advisory remains in effect through Tuesday at 1 p.m. READ MORE
Get out your shovels, come on, get happy … for those of you who haven’t had enough of winter yet, that is. READ MORE
Are you prepared for snow? Check out the city’s NEW designated West Side emergency parking area. READ MORE
Bad weather is rolling in like Elvira Gulch before the tornado that blew Dorothy out of Kansas.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning that remains in effect until 8:45 a.m. for our general area, followed by a flash flood watch, which goes into effect at noon.
A day late for April Fool’s Day. The snow is for real, but shouldn’t amount to much, says the National Weather Service. And there’s more where this came from on the horizon. READ MORE
A wobbly, meandering storm front is heading our way, but it’s too soon to say just how much snow it will bring. As of Monday night, the most accurate guesstimate is 3-4 inches, give or take, says National Weather Service meteorologist John Cannon. READ MORE
Rochester topped the charts this time around with 25 unofficial inches of snow. READ MORE
Several hours before it was expected, a light snow has already started in the city, the front end of a nor’easter that could dump up to 18 inches of snow in parts of New Hampshire before it subsides.
How many inches to expect here in Manchester depends on the track of the storm, but right now the National Weather Service says we should expect less than a foot, with more accumulation in coastal New Hampshire.
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