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Video: After a dry day, rain and snow move in for Thanksgiving

Hello, I’m meteorologist Ta La Point. Here’s an update on your forecast as Thanksgiving approaches. The forecast for Thanksgiving as this storm system moves through is becoming clearer. And what we’re seeing is that the morning hours, especially earlier in the morning, are ideal if you need to travel because we’re going to see low to moderate impacts because that’s when the storm is just arriving. It will take a while for some of the more intense bands of rain and snow to move through, and that will likely happen from midday onwards. Therefore, the best time to visit on Thanksgiving Day is, if necessary, in the morning hours, then conditions worsen as the day goes on. What happens tonight, there could be a few smooth spots. You know, we had a lot of rain today throughout the day, and anywhere the moisture on the roads hasn’t dried out as the temperatures drop, it’s freezing cold. This means there may be black ice on the roads in the area. We’ve had damn few reports of this, especially during the ’89 stretch. Once you reach the Sunapee area and point north, temperatures there will be at or even below freezing at this hour. That’s the energy that’s coming out of the Rocky Mountains right now and that’s going to become the Thanksgiving storm system for us. It hasn’t even really fully formed yet, but there is cold air blowing west of us and it will feed on some of it. So tomorrow *** great day of travel, all day, no problems. When it’s sunny and there are a few passing clouds, you probably only need a pair of sunglasses. Then as we arrive Thursday morning, the storm system arrives first, reaching the southwestern part of the state and moving north and east. Note that it rains mainly from Keane to Manchester outside the seacoast and then in areas north and west of Manchester. We’ve got damn little snow and snow there and as the intensity of the snow increases and particularly as we get closer to sunset or after, we’re likely to see some of the heaviest bands of snow in the north and west of Manchester and then downpours in the coastal areas, in the south east Part of the state extending into Massachusetts and the rest of southern New England. It’s over early on Friday. It’s 11 o’clock and you can see that we actually have sunshine. This means that there are good travel conditions again for Friday and even into the weekend. So that’s how much snow we suspect, especially as you get into higher ground in the eastern part of the Sullivan-Cheshire counties, um, up into places like Plymouth and then in the Mount Washington Valley, the White Mountains where you get about 5 to 8 inches could, but a sharp cut to the south, to the east where the rain will take over and basically nothing in the way of snow accumulations out on the seacoast and down to Nashua is expected in this part of the in the state where we If we’re in a damn drought, there could be over an inch of rain. Here is the Thanksgiving forecast. So the turkey isn’t trotting so well because it’s either going to snow or rain and it’s cold at that time, temperatures around 30 degrees. But later in the afternoon by dinner time we’ll have temperatures around thirty degrees with showers or rain, heavier rain to the south and east and then snow increasing in intensity to the north and west after this storm system formed on Friday. It’s windy, a few snow showers up north, cool breezes into Saturday and Sunday. When you choose your Christmas tree it will be cold, especially because of the wind, but it will stay dry all weekend. And for most even until the beginning of next week. Hello, I’m meteorologist Ta La Point. Here’s an update on your forecast as Thanksgiving approaches. The forecast for Thanksgiving as this storm system moves through is becoming clearer. And what we’re seeing is that the morning hours, especially earlier in the morning, are ideal if you need to travel because we’re going to see low to moderate impacts because that’s when the storm is just arriving. It will take a while for some of the more intense bands of rain and snow to move through, and that will likely happen from midday onwards. Therefore, the best time to visit on Thanksgiving Day is, if necessary, in the morning hours, then conditions worsen as the day goes on. What happens tonight, there could be a few smooth spots. You know, we had a lot of rain today throughout the day, and anywhere the moisture on the roads hasn’t dried out as the temperatures drop, it’s freezing cold. This means that there may be black ice on the roads in the area. We’ve had damn few reports of this, especially during the ’89 stretch. Once you reach the Sunapee area and point north, temperatures there will be at or even below freezing at this hour. That’s the energy that’s coming out of the Rocky Mountains here right now that’s going to become the Thanksgiving storm system for us. It hasn’t even really fully formed yet, but there is cold air blowing west of us and it will feed on some of it. So tomorrow *** great day of travel, all day, no problems. When it’s sunny and there are a few passing clouds, you probably only need a pair of sunglasses. Then as we arrive Thursday morning, the storm system arrives first, reaching the southwestern part of the state and moving north and east. Note that it rains mainly from Keane to Manchester outside the seacoast and then in areas north and west of Manchester. We’ve got damn little snow and snow there and as the intensity of the snow increases and particularly as we get closer to sunset or after, we’re likely to see some of the heaviest bands of snow in the north and west of Manchester and then downpours in the coastal areas, in the south east Part of the state extending into Massachusetts and the rest of southern New England. It’s over early on Friday. It’s 11 o’clock and you can see that we actually have sunshine. This means that there are good travel conditions again for Friday and even into the weekend. So that’s how much snow we suspect, especially as you get into higher ground in the eastern part of the Sullivan-Cheshire counties, um, up into places like Plymouth and then in the Mount Washington Valley, the White Mountains where you get about 5 to 8 inches could, but a sharp cut to the south, to the east where the rain will take over and basically nothing in the way of snow accumulations out on the seacoast and down to Nashua is expected in this part of the in the state where we If we’re in a damn drought, there could be over an inch of rain. Here is the Thanksgiving forecast. So the turkey isn’t trotting so well because it’s either going to snow or rain and it’s cold at that time, temperatures around 30 degrees. But later in the afternoon by dinner time we’ll have temperatures around thirty degrees with showers or rain, heavier rain to the south and east and then snow increasing in intensity to the north and west after this storm system formed on Friday. Windy, a few snow showers up north, cool breeze Saturday and into Sunday. It will be cold when you pick your Christmas tree, especially because of the wind, but it will stay dry all weekend. And for most even until the beginning of next week.

Video: After a dry day, rain and snow move in for Thanksgiving

After rain and some mixing, the north will move away late on Tuesday evening, and things will look clear for travel on Wednesday. Then a bigger and messier storm moves through Thanksgiving. At the beginning it may snow lightly and mix, then it quickly changes to rain in the south/east. North/west of Concord it can snow all the time. It dries out again on Black Friday and much of the weekend away from the mountains (light snow there through Saturday). Tuesday evening will still be cold enough to mix with some slippery driving across northern parts of New Hampshire. Tonight there will be a partial clearing, the minimum temperatures will fall to values ​​above 20 to below 30 degrees. Wednesday will be windy and dry across the south, with isolated snow showers far north. Highs are usually in the 40s. Thanksgiving morning will see light snow and rain. The intensity of snow and rain increases around midday and travel conditions worsen throughout the afternoon, particularly as you travel north and west of Concord. The snow and rain will end from south to north early Friday morning. Sunny and dry on Friday afternoon. More sunshine, but stormy and cold at the weekend.

After rain and some mixing, the north will move away late on Tuesday evening, and things will look clear for travel on Wednesday. Then a bigger and messier storm moves through Thanksgiving. At the beginning it may snow lightly and mix, then it quickly changes to rain in the south/east. North/west of Concord it can snow all the time. It will be dry again on Black Friday and much of the weekend away from the mountains (light snow there until Saturday).

As of Tuesday evening, northern parts of New Hampshire will still be cold enough to mix with some slippery weather. Then a partial clearing begins this evening, lows will fall into the upper 20s to lower 30s.

Wednesday will be windy and dry across the south, with isolated snow showers far north. The highs are mostly in the 40s.

Light snow and rain will move in on Thanksgiving morning. The intensity of snow and rain increases around midday and travel conditions worsen throughout the afternoon, particularly as you travel north and west of Concord. The snow and rain will end from south to north early Friday morning. Sunny and dry on Friday afternoon.

More sunshine, but stormy and cold at the weekend.

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