Up to 4 Inches of Snow Expected in New Hampshire Tonight New Hampshire is bracing for another round of snowfall tonight, with up to four inches of accumulation forecasted. The state, still reeling from a recent blizzard that brought heavy snow and high winds, faces another storm system that will impact travel and road conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Gray, Maine, has issued updated forecasts for the evening and night of Tuesday, March 3, warning of potentially hazardous driving conditions. Snowfall is expected to begin in the southern part of the state around 2-3 p.m., gradually spreading northward by 5 p.m. The precipitation will continue through the night, with rain or freezing rain mixing in later in the evening across southern New Hampshire. All precipitation is projected to exit the state by midnight. The NWS advises drivers to slow down and exercise caution during the Tuesday evening commute, as snow and ice could create treacherous conditions. The snowfall amounts vary by region. Northern New Hampshire is expected to receive one to two inches, while the central part of the state will see two to three inches. Southern New Hampshire, including areas like Portsmouth, Rye, Hampton, and York, may get between two to three inches, with Dover, Exeter, and Rochester possibly receiving up to four inches. In localized areas, the snowfall could reach five inches. The wintry mix may also lead to a light glaze of ice forming on roads in southern New Hampshire. The NWS has issued a winter weather advisory for the entire state, effective from 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 3, through 4 a.m. on Wednesday, March 4. This advisory covers the period of snowfall, freezing rain, and potential ice buildup. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates and prepare for changing conditions.#national_weather_service #new_hampshire #gray_maine #portsmouth #dover