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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Gray ME
332 PM EDT Sun Mar 23 2025
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This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southwest Maine, New Hampshire, central New Hampshire, northern New Hampshire and southern New Hampshire.
This afternoon and tonight.
Hazardous weather is expected at this time.
Monday through Saturday.
A period of snow brings slick travel Monday morning into the early afternoon.
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Winter Weather Advisory
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Gray ME
315 PM EDT Sun Mar 23 2025
.Low pressure approaches from the Great Lakes late tonight with a secondary low forming near coastal Maine Monday. This system will bring accumulating snow and slick travel to the region from mid Monday morning through the Monday evening commute.
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315 PM EDT Sun Mar 23 2025
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM TO 10 PM EDT MONDAY...
* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 6 inches.
* WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and western Maine.
* WHEN...From 10 AM to 10 PM EDT Monday.
* IMPACTS...Low pressure will bring a period of snowfall to the region. Although snowfall amounts will be light, travel will still be impacted due to snowfall accumulations on untreated roads. The potential exists for snowbands that will bring periods of locally heavy snowfall, which will lead to rapid snow accumulations and extremely dangerous travel conditions. Periods of moderate and heavy snow will combine with low visibility to create dangerous driving conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Monday evening commute.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Slow down and use caution while traveling. The latest road conditions can be obtained by going to newengland511.org
The button below will be wobbling if there is a single advisory type. Click on the button and you will be taken to that page. If there are mutiple advisoies active, use the direct links above instead.
Rain and snow before 2pm, then rain between 2pm and 3pm, then rain, possibly mixed with snow after 3pm. High near 39. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming northeast in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
Rain, possibly mixed with snow. High near 37. Southeast wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible.
Rain likely, mainly before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly before 8pm. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 31. West wind around 5 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Light southwest wind becoming west 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Partly sunny, with a high near 45. West wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
A chance of snow before 10am, then a chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 47. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
A chance of snow before 1pm, then a chance of rain and snow between 1pm and 2pm, then a chance of snow after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 43. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 28.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 24.
Increasing clouds, with a low around 22. Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable in the evening.
Increasing clouds, with a low around 21. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.
Time of the readings below: 23 Mar 2025 10:09 PM
Current Temperature: 28.2°F (-0.3)
High Temperature for today: 37.1 at 5:10 PM.
Low Temperature for Today: 22.1 at 7:00 AM.
Rainfall Today: 0.00 inches
Current Dewpoint Temperature: 13.3°F (0.2)
Hours of Daylight Tomorrow: 12:20
Lowest Windchill Reading Today: 13.4 at 8:29 AM
On April 4 of 2024 I recorded 9.5 inches of snow here in Peterborough, NH. Winter is not over just yet.
Clouds will be on the increase tonight as a storm system tracks across the region on Monday.
We have slowed the approch of this storm, which now looks like rain/snow will break out mid to late morning. This means accumulations will depend on snowfall rates during the daytime, especially with the influence of a higher sun angle.
Also, low pressure development offshore will now mean heavier snowfall is expected in northeastern areas where a winter weather advisory is now active.
This all ends as rain Monday evening with dryer conditions following on Tuesday.
A weak system bring Snow/Rain showers mid week.
See the advisory section for details.
Snow estimates are posted in Weather Graphic 1 below as well as above. They do differ in amounts.
Stay tuned.
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NEAR TERM, UNTIL 6 AM MONDAY MORNING
High pressure will continue building in from the west this evening and will settle over the region tonight. This will allow winds to diminish, leading to several hours of radiational cooling in sheltered areas. Clouds will increase from west to east after midnight as low pressure approaches from the Great Lakes.
Low temperatures will drop to the teens in areas favorable for radiational cooling, while other locations will see lows in the mid to low 20s. Some light snow may develop across western New Hampshire around daybreak, although the latest round of numerical weather prediction models suggests snow will not start until mid-morning Monday.
SHORT TERM, 6 AM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT
The latest model guidance from this afternoon shows increased precipitation amounts for this early spring snow event on Monday. Models now indicate a secondary low-pressure system forming near the coast of Maine during the day Monday. This development will help keep temperatures in the lower atmosphere cold enough to support accumulating snow from mid-morning through the evening commute.
Small-scale weather models show frontogenetic forcing, or Fgen, developing around 5,000 feet above sea level during the early afternoon. This forcing will extend from Carroll County across interior western Maine to central Maine Monday evening. It will provide enough lift to enhance snowfall rates within a moist dendritic growth zone, the atmospheric layer where snowflakes form efficiently. This setup could produce a band of moderate to heavy snow. The latest guidance from the Weather Prediction Center snow band tracker shows a strengthening signal for snow bands, with high-resolution models suggesting snowfall rates of one to one and a half inches per hour in some areas.
As noted in previous discussions, the timing of this system has slowed, with most of the precipitation occurring from mid-morning through Monday evening. Despite colder trends in model data, temperatures near the surface will remain marginal, ranging from 33 to 35 degrees. Accumulations will depend on snowfall rates during the daytime, especially with the influence of a higher sun angle.
A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for Carroll County through interior western Maine, where the best chances exist for heavier snowfall rates and total accumulations between four and six inches. South of this advisory area, accumulating snow is still likely, creating slick travel conditions. However, temperatures will warm through the day, leading to a transition to rain.
Across northern areas, an advisory has not been issued yet, as precipitation amounts decrease north of the mountains. These areas will remain all snow, with accumulations of two to four inches, with higher amounts in the mountains.
Precipitation will taper off from southwest to northeast across New Hampshire between 5 PM and 7 PM, lingering across Maine past sunset. Drier air will move into southern areas Monday night, leading to partly cloudy skies, while clouds and snow showers may persist in the mountains overnight. Lows Monday night will range from the mid-20s in northern areas to the low 30s in the south.
LONG TERM, TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
Overview:
A cooler and more active weather pattern returns this week as a trough, or dip in the jet stream, settles into the Northeast. A developing low-pressure system moves through or near the Gulf of Maine on Wednesday, followed by a cold front on Friday. The active pattern continues into next weekend as warmer air begins pushing back into the region.
Details:
The upper-level low associated with Monday's system will linger just north of New England on Tuesday as it slowly moves east into the Canadian Maritimes. This will keep upslope precipitation?Äîwhich occurs when moist air rises along mountain slopes?Äîongoing across northern areas and higher terrain. Snow showers will continue, with some rain mixing in at lower elevations. South of the mountains, conditions will be mostly dry, although some clouds may drift southward during the day.
Another disturbance moves through the trough on Wednesday, leading to the development of a coastal low off the Mid-Atlantic coast. The exact track and strength of this system remain uncertain, as models show significant differences in how it will evolve. This time of year, forecasting models often struggle due to a weakening jet stream and shorter atmospheric waves, which can cause rapid forecast changes. Given this uncertainty, details for Wednesday and Wednesday night remain unclear. At this point, there is a chance for rain and snow, with the highest likelihood of precipitation along the coast.
The trough will persist over the region on Thursday, followed by a passing front on Friday that could bring another round of rain and snow showers. Cooler air will follow behind this front, keeping high temperatures on Saturday in the 30s and 40s.
Looking ahead to next weekend, a push of warm air will move into the Northeast. However, this transition could bring unsettled weather, including mixed precipitation. It is too early to determine details, but next weekend appears to have the potential for active weather.
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SYNOPSIS... High pressure crests over the area tonight allowing winds to subside. Low pressure crosses the area from mid morning through Monday evening bringing accumulating snow and slick travel to much of the area with southern areas seeing snow change to rain. The system exits Monday night while troughing lingers over the Northeast through the middle of the week. Another system passes nearby offshore late Wednesday, bringing another chance of rain and snow. Conditions remain unsettled and relatively cool into next weekend.
SYNOPSIS... Increasing cloud cover tonight as a frontal system spreads a round of interior snow to wintry mix into Monday morning, with plain rain expected for the coastal plain. A minor accumulation of snow and sleet is expected with very limited impacts Monday morning before transitioning over to plain rain in interior Southern New England. Drying out for Tuesday, but there is potential for another round of showers mid-week as a system tracks to the southeast of New England. Thursday trends drier with temperatures near to slightly below normal. A weak system brings chances for scattered showers Thursday night into early Friday.
NEAR TERM /UNTIL 3 AM MONDAY MORNING/...
415 PM Update:
Key Messages:
* Decreasing northwest wind gusts by sundown.
* Increasing cloud cover overnight, with lows upper 20s to mid 30s before slowly rising into the pre-dawn hours.
SHORT TERM /3 AM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY NIGHT/... Key Messages...
* Interior snow to wintry mix with minor snow accumulation before changing to rain. Other than a very brief period of wet snowflakes Monday morning, most of the coastal plain sees predominantly rain.
* Gray/raw Monday for much of Southern New England with highs upper 30s to low 40s.
LONG TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
Key Messages:
* Potential for system to bring a round of showers Wednesday.
* Scattered showers possible Thursday night into early Friday.
* More unsettled weather possible for the weekend.
See the current readings from my weather instruments here in Peterborough, NH by clicking on the Weather Vane Below.
A gusty breeze will usher in cooler air today. That will set the stage for a system that will bring widespread light snow Monday morning, changing to rain for southern and coastal communities. While this will not be a major storm, parts of the state will see slippery travel conditions for the Monday commute.
Wind gusts could approach 40 MPH today, adding a bite to the air today. Temperatures will struggle to climb much above 40 degrees south today, and will stay in the 30s north. Mountain snow showers fade to partial sunshine.
Increasing clouds tonight as the winds relax. Lows will drop into the 20s for most.
Light snow developing Monday morning will change to rain from south to north by Monday afternoon. Scattered coatings are possible from Rochester to the Merrimack Valley to the Monadnock Region, with the best chance for over 1" of snow from the Lakes Region and north and west.
Milder on Tuesday with temperatures staying seasonable for late March through midweek.
This section is updated every morning.
Last Update: 3/23 - 7:37 AM
The current average temperature spread for this time of year:
High: 45 Degrees
Low: 23 Degrees
Record High: 1979: 70 Degrees
Record Low: 1896: 7 Degrees
Current Snowpack, Peterborough, NH: 0 inches
The Summits Forecast
THE FORECAST FOR MOUNT MONADNOCK, NH
Summits of Mount Monadnock and North Pack Monadnock Mountain
625 AM EDT Sun Mar 23 2025
...Recreation forecast for summits of Mount Monadnock and North Pack Monadnock mountain...
TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
TONIGHT...Mostly clear in the evening, then becoming mostly cloudy. A chance of snow after midnight. Lows around 20. West winds around 10 mph shifting to the south after midnight. Chance of snow 30 percent. MONDAY...Summits in and out of clouds. Snow. Rain in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 30s. Southeast winds up to 10 mph with gusts up to 20 mph. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
Current Conditions for Mount Washington at this hour:
Current Weather: CFreezing Fog - Blowing Snow
Current Temp: -7.1 degrees - Wind Chill Temperature: -46 degrees
Sustained Wind: 75.3 MPH - Gusts: 92 MPH
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