Crime & Safety

HAMPTON STORM CENTER: Little Snow, But Plenty of Cold

Check back here throughout the storm for updates on what's happening — or no longer happening — in Hampton and North Hampton.

UPDATE (9 p.m. Tuesday): The bulk of the snowstorm is now expected to miss New Hampshire, although the Granite State is still expected to receive frigid temperatures and wind chill Tuesday night, Wednesday and Thursday.

Temperatures are expected to hover around the teens, although the wind chill could hit as low as -11 or -12 degrees, according to the National Weather Service, which is also predicting strong winds.



ORIGINAL STORY (2 p.m. Tuesday): The snow-filled winter season continues Tuesday night and Wednesday morning with yet another storm expected to blanket the Seacoast area.

Below is what you need to know about this week's significant winter storm. We will be updating this storm center article throughout the storm, so be sure to check back throughout.

Current Forecast

How much snow is the Hampton area expected to get Tuesday and Wednesday? Here are the projections as of Tuesday at 2 p.m. The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warning and Hazardous Weather Outlook alerts for the Seacoast area.


Hampton and North Hampton Emergency Contacts

  • In case of an emergency, dial 911
  • Hampton Police Department: 603-929-4444
  • North Hampton Police Department: 603-964-8621
  • Hampton Fire Department: 603-926-3316
  • North Hampton Fire Department: 603-964-5500
  • Unitil power outages: 603-582-7276
  • Public Service of New Hampshire Power Outages: 1-800-662-7764
  • Comcast: 1-800-COMCAST (1-800-266-2278)
  • Verizon: 1-800-VERIZON (1-800-837-4966)
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