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Warm weather coming in behind weekend snow

By ADAM URQUHART - Staff Writer | Feb 18, 2018

NASHUA – While crews work to clean up the roadways from snowfall Saturday night into this morning, meteorologists are predicting record-high temperatures by the middle of the week.

As for Saturday night’s snowfall, 3 to 5 inches was expected to cover Greater Nashua by 7 a.m. today.

“I think that’s about all there will be,” Doug Webster, senior meteorologist at Hometown Forecast Services in Nashua, said Saturday afternoon. “The southern three counties – Cheshire, Hillsboro and Rockingham – will see the same amount, in that range. Amounts will diminish as you go further north.”

Webster said with the strong February sun, and today’s temps in the 40s, there will be a lot of melting.

“I don’t think it will have a big impact on folks (in the) morning,” Webster said. “Most towns will have it pretty well cleaned up by the time people are out and about. It’s not a big storm either, so a few inches is easy to handle.”

He said this storm will be another fast moving one, and then we’ll experience warmer temperatures in the middle of the week.

“We’re likely to have some near record or record-high temperatures Tuesday and Wednesday,” Webster said. “If there’s enough sun each day it should be up in the 60s.

Adam Urquhart can be reached at 594-1206 or aurquhart@nashuatelegraph.com.

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