North Conway, NH – A potent winter storm is expected to blanket parts of Carroll County with up to 6 inches of snow Monday, creating hazardous travel conditions throughout the day.
According to the National Weather Service in Gray, ME, a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday for both Northern and Southern Carroll County, including towns such as North Conway, Wolfeboro, Ossipee, and Moultonborough. A low-pressure system approaching from the Great Lakes will intensify near the Maine coast, bringing snow accumulation between 3 and 6 inches.
Forecasters warn that snow bands may develop, leading to short bursts of heavy snowfall and rapidly deteriorating road conditions. Reduced visibility and slick roads are likely to impact drivers, especially during the Monday evening commute.
Residents are urged to slow down and exercise caution if traveling. Officials recommend checking the latest road conditions at newengland511.org before heading out. This snowfall event follows a relatively mild March but aligns with historical patterns of late-season storms in the region.
Drivers should keep emergency kits in their vehicles, allow extra time for travel, and stay tuned to local alerts for updated weather and road advisories.


