New Hampshire Faces Significant Snowfall and Effects on School Schedules

New Hampshire is bracing for a winter storm, with forecasts indicating up to 12 inches of snow by Thursday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning as the storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall beginning on Wednesday night and continuing into Thursday. Various school districts, including those in Concord, Manchester, and Nashua, have announced closures and delays in response to the weather conditions. The anticipated snow has led to difficult travel conditions, with local authorities urging residents to exercise caution on the roads. In a statement, New Hampshire’s Governor Chris Sununu emphasized the importance of staying safe during winter storms, stating, ‘We are well-prepared for this winter weather event, but it is crucial that everyone remains cautious and takes necessary precautions.’ As a reminder, residents should check local news outlets and district websites for the latest updates on school schedules and weather conditions.