Winter Weather — Western and Central Hillsborough, New Hampshire
2024-01-14 · Western and Central Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Event narrative
Snow squalls arrived in the Monadnock Region during the afternoon on the 14th. The Sharon webcam on Route 101 observed visibility of one quarter mile with quick, light accumulations on the highway. The squalls lasted about 20 minutes at any given location before conditions improved. Snowfall amounts were generally less than 1 inch, but a few locations where squalls were more persistent received up to 2 inches.
Wider weather episode
Early on the 14th a strong cold front was crossing the eastern Great Lakes. By mid morning lake effect snow bands were entrained into the frontal boundary and snow squalls were developing over central New York. By mid afternoon snow squalls arrived in the Connecticut River Valley. A nearly unbroken line of snow squalls crossed New Hampshire over the course of around two hours. Numerous observations of snow squalls were reported by automated weather equipment, webcams, and trained spotters.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1152620. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.