At least 8 inches of snow likely Friday

The snow began moving into New Hampshire early Friday morning and will stick around for most of the day. A winter storm warning is in effect for all of New Hampshire through late Friday night for tricky travel and significant snowfall expected. >> Weather alertsThe snow will continue to become steadier and spread across all of New Hampshire before ending in the early evening hours.The snow will fall heaviest in southern and central areas from the morning commute through the afternoon, with snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour possible at times. With a fluffier snow, this will pile up quickly.Travel conditions will be poor, especially during the daylight hours Friday. The snow intensity should lessen in the late afternoon and early evening, but roads are likely to still be slick. >> Interactive RadarAt this point, it looks like 8-14 inches of snow will accumulate for most of the state up through the northern Lakes Region, with a bit less in far northern spots (4-8 inches). The storm should pull away Friday evening, setting us up for a quieter weekend. >> Hour-by-hour timeline for Friday:Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team for updates!Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.–Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | TwitterHayley LaPoint: Facebook | TwitterJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | Twitter

The snow began moving into New Hampshire early Friday morning and will stick around for most of the day.

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A winter storm warning is in effect for all of New Hampshire through late Friday night for tricky travel and significant snowfall expected.

>> Weather alerts

The snow will continue to become steadier and spread across all of New Hampshire before ending in the early evening hours.

The snow will fall heaviest in southern and central areas from the morning commute through the afternoon, with snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour possible at times. With a fluffier snow, this will pile up quickly.

Travel conditions will be poor, especially during the daylight hours Friday. The snow intensity should lessen in the late afternoon and early evening, but roads are likely to still be slick.

>> Interactive Radar

At this point, it looks like 8-14 inches of snow will accumulate for most of the state up through the northern Lakes Region, with a bit less in far northern spots (4-8 inches).

The storm should pull away Friday evening, setting us up for a quieter weekend.

>> Hour-by-hour timeline for Friday:

Stay tuned to the Storm Watch 9 team for updates!

Be weather aware! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and turn on push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts for your geolocation and/or up to three ZIP codes. In addition, you can receive word when precipitation is coming to your area.

Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media:

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