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Thursday Snowstorm Likely to Blanket Southern NH
Winter weather watch issued through Friday morning.
If nothing else, this winter has been consistent.
Each week, at least one winter storm has seemingly moved through New Hampshire, dropping everything from a couple inches of wet, slushy snow to nearly two feet of fluffy powder.
This week is no exception.
Find out what's happening in Windhamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Forecasters from The National Weather Service are currently calling for 6 or more inches of snow to fall in Windham and surrounding areas of Rockingham County beginning late Wednesday into Thursday and extending through Friday morning.
In fact, a winter storm watch has been issued for southern New Hampshire and northeastern Mass. from 10 a.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday.
Find out what's happening in Windhamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Heavy, wet snow is expected, and three rush-hour commutes are likely to be impacted with slippery roads and strong winds – with gusts up to 35 mph – probable throughout the storm.
Power outages are possible.
Check back with Windham Patch regularly for more on the predicted storm and updates on potential power outages, road closures and school cancellations and/or delays.
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