Wmur School Closings: The forecast is clear, but the closure signals are not New Hampshire is facing a week of unpredictable weather that complicates school decisions as temperatures swing dramatically between mild and freezing conditions. The state’s schools are now navigating a complex forecast that includes snow, rain, and freezing rain, making it difficult to predict whether classes will be canceled or delayed. The volatile weather pattern, which includes multiple transitions between precipitation types, has created uncertainty for families and administrators alike. The weather outlook for the week highlights a series of shifts that could impact travel and school operations. On Tuesday, temperatures are expected to drop, leading to snowfall in the afternoon, which will then transition to rain and freezing rain by evening. Overnight lows are projected to remain in the upper 20s, increasing the risk of hazardous road conditions. By Wednesday, freezing rain is possible in the morning before temperatures rise into the lower 50s later in the day. These transitions create challenges for schools trying to determine the safest times to send students to and from campus. The forecast also indicates that Thursday morning will bring more snow and rain, which will shift to rain by the afternoon. However, the risk of freezing rain persists into the evening, complicating plans for the next day. Friday is expected to feature a mix of rain, snow, and freezing rain, with conditions remaining unstable through Saturday. Temperatures are projected to reach the 50s by Sunday, but the week’s erratic weather has already raised concerns about the reliability of school closure decisions. Schools in New Hampshire are now forced to make rapid, short-notice decisions as conditions change rapidly.#weather_forecast #freezing_rain #new_hampshire #wmur_school_closings #school_closures