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Light snow possible in parts of New Hampshire on Sunday; more cold and windy weather follows
Light snow showers are possible Sunday morning, with the steadiest snow possible in southeastern New Hampshire. The snow could create pockets of slick travel. A coating to 1 inch of light, fluffy snow is possible, with locally up to 2 inches along and near the coast.
Last year, New Hampshire saw at least an inch of snow on Christmas morning, as the Granite State experienced a weather event that brought six inches to some places in New Hampshire and more than that in other places.
On Friday at 9:45 p.m., conservation officers from the department learned about two hikers who became lost as they descended from the summit of Mount Lafayette. One of the hikers injured himself in a fall and claimed he could not continue because of a lower leg injury, according to the department.
As New Hampshire prepares for a significant winter storm, residents are stocking up on supplies, and NHDOT crews are readying plow trucks for the expected snowfall.
More snow is the forecast for New Hampshire today, though the Seacoast is likely only getting rain. A low pressure system moving into the region today could bring up to six inches of snow in the mountains today, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a winter weather advisory for portions of northern New Hampshire.
A quick-moving system will bring at least an inch of snow to Greater Boston and areas south, making for a snowy Patriots-Bills matchup.
After snow accumulated across parts of New Hampshire, several schools have announced they are delaying the start of the school day. See the latest list here.