New England’s winter continues to bring snow as New Hampshire prepares for another snowfall event. Tonight, February 10, snow is expected to commence around 4-5 p.m., starting from the southwestern parts of the state and progressing toward Maine. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that New Hampshire could see an accumulation of three to six inches, particularly in the mountainous regions, which raises concerns for hazardous road conditions during the evening commute.

Snow in New Hampshire will likely taper off south of the mountains early Wednesday morning, February 11, while the higher elevations will experience continued snowfall throughout the morning. The NWS has issued a winter weather advisory, warning residents about potentially dangerous driving conditions during both the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes. Drivers are urged to exercise caution, as snowfall can create rapidly changing road conditions.

Forecasts suggest that most areas in New Hampshire will receive anywhere from three to four inches of snow tonight. The central part of the state could see up to six inches, while the Seacoast region—including Portsmouth, Dover, Kittery, and York—is expected to receive approximately four to five inches. Communities such as Hampton, Rye, and Exeter might accumulate three to four inches.

Despite the challenges posed by winter weather, the snowfall serves as a reminder of the season’s beauty and the importance of looking out for one another during adverse conditions. As communities navigate through the winter storm, local organizations, like Fuel and More in Kittery, continue to offer support and service, demonstrating resilience and solidarity among residents.

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