MANCHESTER, N.H. —
The active pattern continues in New Hampshire, with another round of strong winds expected, while other areas could see accumulating snow.
HIGH WINDS
A high wind watch will be in effect from Wednesday night through Thursday morning for portions of Cheshire, Hillsborough and Rockingham counties in southern New Hampshire.
Hearst Owned
Winds will pick up overnight, with some gusts topping 40 to 45 mph into Thursday morning.
Isolated power outages and tree debris are possible by sunrise. Some delays due to outages can't be ruled out.
Winds will gradually slow down by the mid-afternoon Thursday, as highs settle in the 40s.
RAIN AND SNOW
More rain showers are possible late Wednesday afternoon and into the evening in southern New Hampshire.
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