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A messy storm will impact New Hampshire on Thanksgiving Day with rain, wet snow, and difficult travel conditions. Slippery spots on the roads will linger into early Friday. Brighter skies for the rest of the holiday weekend, but temperatures stay chilly.A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through 4 a.m. Friday for parts of Sullivan, Grafton, Carroll, and Coos counties. These areas have the greatest risk for picking up 5+" of snowfall.Light snow and rain develop through late morning. The intensity of the snow and rain pick up by noontime with travel conditions worsening through the afternoon, particularly if you are north and west of Concord. Several inches of heavy, wet snow could fall across the higher terrain, creating the risk for some scattered power outages. Very little to no accumulation is expected in the Merrimack Valley and points south and east.The snow and rain tapers between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Any roads that are wet and untreated could freeze overnight with temperatures in the 20s.Quieter weather with some sunshine on Friday afternoon with highs in the 30s to low 40s.More sunshine but blustery and colder over the weekend. Highs will be in the 30s into next week.

A messy storm will impact New Hampshire on Thanksgiving Day with rain, wet snow, and difficult travel conditions. Slippery spots on the roads will linger into early Friday. Brighter skies for the rest of the holiday weekend, but temperatures stay chilly.

A Winter Storm Warning is in effect through 4 a.m. Friday for parts of Sullivan, Grafton, Carroll, and Coos counties. These areas have the greatest risk for picking up 5+" of snowfall.

Light snow and rain develop through late morning. The intensity of the snow and rain pick up by noontime with travel conditions worsening through the afternoon, particularly if you are north and west of Concord. Several inches of heavy, wet snow could fall across the higher terrain, creating the risk for some scattered power outages. Very little to no accumulation is expected in the Merrimack Valley and points south and east.

The snow and rain tapers between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. Any roads that are wet and untreated could freeze overnight with temperatures in the 20s.

Quieter weather with some sunshine on Friday afternoon with highs in the 30s to low 40s.

More sunshine but blustery and colder over the weekend. Highs will be in the 30s into next week.

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