Autumn and Spring months typically have highs in the mid 50's with a variety of casual dress suitable. Evening lows can be below freezing, especially during early Spring and late Autumn.
Winter is New Hampshire's longest season. Winter months require coats, heavy jackets, gloves and warm, dry boots. Below freezing temperatures are common from November - March.
New Hampshire receives much snowfall, with many areas getting more than 100 inches annually. This usually abundant snowfall contributes to the state's economy. Snowmobile trails and New Hampshire ski areas attract thousands of visitors annually. Annual precipitation is about 40 inches and is fairly evenly distributed throughout the state.
Current weather conditions and forecasts
New Hampshire temperature averages