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Below Zero Wind Chill Factors, More Snow Coming To New Hampshire: Weekend Forecast

The National Weather Service is warning of power outages and slippery travel in some parts of the Granite State this weekend.

CONCORD, NH — While it is not quite winter yet, it sure feels like it.

The National Weather Service is warning of wind chill factors and potential power outages from Thursday to Friday night as wind gusts reach 35 to 40 mph, with temperatures already in the low teens and low 20s.

There is also snow in the future forecasts.

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On Friday, expect highs in the upper 20s, but with wind between 10 and 15 mph and gusts as high as 35 mph, it will feel like it is below zero degrees. Overnight, lows will be in the teens.

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Saturday will be a tad warmer, with highs in the lower 30s. The wind is expected to have died down by then. There is a chance of snow showers overnight and into the early morning hours, with temperatures in the upper teens.

The snow is expected to continue Sunday morning and early afternoon with highs in the upper 20s.

Snow accumulation information was not available at the time of publication.

Early next week, temperatures are expected to be in the lower 30s during the day and in the lower teens overnight and early morning.

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