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Follow-Up: Hazardous weather outlook and winter storm watch alerts have been issued for New Hampshire from Saturday morning to Monday night.
The winter storm will dump heavy snow and ice all the way from Texas to Maine, and New Hampshire is no exception.
While the storm's worst impacts will be in southern states, the system will bring extreme cold and accumulating snow to New Hampshire.
A little bit of snow is possible on New Year's Eve in New Hampshire, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), with a little more than an inch expected in Portsmouth. A clipper system is expected to bring between 1 to 3 inches of light snow tonight through New Year's Day morning.
Following Saturday's snowfall, another snow system may move into the state Sunday night into Monday, bringing plowable snow to the coast. The NWS says this second system currently remains a high-uncertainty forecast.
Kevin Skarupa recently spoke to students at Coe Brown Academy in Northwood.
And it's really been just so cold lately, but even with the temperatures below freezing, doesn't mean that bodies of water are fully frozen. We're here at Livingston Park, and take this for example, the pond over here looks like it's completely frozen, but ...