A Cold Start to Tuesday Followed by a Warm-Up Conditions are gradually improving this morning compared to the previous day, with winds having eased significantly after gusting into the upper 50s mph early Tuesday. Current wind speeds are much lighter, typically in the single digits. Temperatures are starting in the low teens, but wind chills will make it feel like the single digits, with some periods dropping below zero. A warmer afternoon is expected, with high temperatures reaching the upper 30s to low 40s. Persistent cloud cover will be present throughout the day as a moisture system moves in around 3 p.m. This system could bring light showers and possibly some snowflakes, though a significant amount of dry air is in place, which may prevent much of the moisture from reaching the ground. Tonight, skies will clear, and conditions will dry out. Temperatures will be milder, dropping into the low to mid-30s. This sets the stage for a substantial warm-up on Wednesday, with highs climbing into the upper 60s under mostly sunny skies. The warming trend will continue through the week, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s by Thursday and climbing into the 80s by Friday and Saturday. Mostly clear and dry conditions are expected to persist.#weather_forecast #wind_speeds #temperature_fluctuations #moisture_system #cloud_cover

Spring-Like Temperatures Return To New Hampshire — With Freezing Rain And Snow In Between New Hampshire is experiencing a volatile weather week as spring-like temperatures return, accompanied by freezing rain and snow. Forecasters warn of a mix of precipitation and fluctuating temperatures, creating challenging conditions across the state. Tuesday will begin with temperatures in the upper 30s to lower 40s, but snow is expected to fall in the afternoon as temperatures drop. The precipitation will transition to rain and freezing rain during the evening and overnight hours. Accumulations are predicted to remain light. Wednesday brings a chance of freezing rain in the early morning, followed by a warming trend into the lower 50s by late morning. Overnight lows will stay in the upper 20s. Thursday morning will see more snow and rain, with conditions shifting to rain later in the day. The sun is expected to reappear in the late morning as temperatures rise into the mid-40s. Rain will continue into the evening, with a mix of snow and freezing rain possible later. Friday morning will likely feature rain, snow, and freezing rain, transitioning to rain and freezing rain by the late morning and early afternoon. Rain and freezing rain are expected to persist on Friday and Saturday, with temperatures climbing into the 50s by Saturday and Sunday. The unpredictable weather pattern highlights the transition from winter to spring, with temperatures fluctuating between colder and milder conditions. Residents are advised to stay prepared for changing conditions and potential travel disruptions.#snow #precipitation #freezing_rain #new_hampshire #temperature_fluctuations