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Winter Storm — Northern Carroll, New Hampshire

2023-01-22 to 2023-01-23 · Northern Carroll, New Hampshire

Event narrative

Snow began during the evening of the 22nd. Snowfall became moderate to heavy at times during the morning of the 23rd. Light snow continued through most of the day on the 23rd. The southern White Mountains were aided by upsloping flow to produce snowfall totals ranging from 12 to 15 inches despite being on the northern edge of the heaviest snowfall band.

Wider weather episode

The second in a series of winter storms over the course of a week developed on the 22nd over the Gulf Coast. Low pressure moved northeastward along the Eastern Seaboard, passing very near the elbow of Cape Cod by sunrise on the 23rd. The proximity of the storm track allowed some mixed precipitation to move in over parts of southern New Hampshire. Farther northwest a pivoting band of moderate to heavy snow brought double digit snowfall to much of the rest of the state. As the storm moved into the Canadian Maritimes snow quickly came to an end during the evening of the 23rd.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1069606. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.