Weather: Another cold and windy day – plus, sneak peak at a potentially snowy Ground Hog Day

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Five-day Weather Outlook, Jan. 24 – Jan. 28


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Outlook for Jan. 24

It’s going to be another cold and windy day. The strong wind today can gust over 35 mph at times, which will make it feel like it’s around 10.


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Five-Day Outlook

Today: Sunny with a cold wind High 27 (feel like 9) Winds: NW 15-25+ mph
Tonight: Clear & cold Low 16 (feel like 6) Winds: NW 10-15 mph
Monday: Mostly sunny and not as windy. High 34 Winds: NW 5-15 mph
Monday night: Partly cloudy Low 19 Winds: NW 5-10 mph
Tuesday: Few snow showers and flurries High 32 Winds: Light & Variable
Tuesday night: Partly cloudy Low 20 Winds: N 5-10 mph
Wednesday: Mix sun & clouds and not as cold High 37 Winds: N 5-10 mph
Wednesday night: Mainly clear Low 20 Winds: N 5-10 mph
Thursday: Mix sun & clouds High 33 Winds: N 10-15 mph
Thursday night: Partly cloudy Low 15 Winds: NNW 10-15 mph

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Rick Gordon could use your help. If you are interested in becoming a local weather spotter (all locations around NH) contact Rick at gordonwx@comcast.net and he’ll walk you through the process!


Weather Patterns We’re Watching

Storm to our south could give us some snow showers or flurries on Tuesday. Another snow event on Thursday should stay to our south.


Fun Fact/Trivia

Look at this long-range forecast for the first week of February! This is the long-range European computer model forecast for total snowfall over 15 days. No big storms for the rest of January, so most of this will fall the first week of February. So groundhog day February 2 could be a very snowy one! The light pink is 12″-16″ of snow.

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About Rick Gordon

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Rick is a native of Red Hill, PA, and is a former Chief Meteorologist at WMUR-TV. He currently teaches ninth-grade physical science at Central High School. His past adventures in weather-watching include a stint as on-air meteorologist for WSEE in Erie, PA; meteorologist with D&M Weather Services in Pittsburgh, PA; AccuWeather in State College, PA; and weather guy for KDKA radio in Pittsburgh. He studied meteorology at Millersville University in Lancaster, PA (aka God’s Country) and currently lives in Wells Beach, Maine. Drop him a line at gordonwx@comcast.net .


About this Author

Rick Gordon

Rick is a native of Red Hill, PA, and is a former Chief Meteorologist at WMUR-TV. He currently teaches ninth-grade physical science at Central High School. His past adventures in weather-watching include a stint as on-air meteorologist for WSEE in Erie, PA; meteorologist with D&M Weather Services in Pittsburgh, PA; AccuWeather in State College, PA; and weather guy for KDKA radio in Pittsburgh. He studied meteorology at Millersville University in Lancaster, PA (aka God’s Country) and currently lives in Wells Beach, Maine. 

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