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While some Granite Staters get a dose of the outdoors on nearby ski slopes, others line up to explore towers, tunnels, slides, and thrones – all made of ice.
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The salt we use to de-ice roads and condition ski slopes adds up.
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The state’s snowplow naming contest comes after other snowy places held competitions of their own, christening machines across the country with names like “Sleetwood Mac” and “Fast and Flurryous.”
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As climate change warms winters in New Hampshire faster than any other season, the ski season is changing, too.
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What a new Dartmouth College study tells us about how climate change is affecting snow in the region.
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The storm could bring 6 inches of snow to the southern half of New Hampshire.
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Roads may take a bit longer to plow this winter, state officials said, as they struggle to recruit and retain drivers.
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Summer’s not officially over, but the first sign of winter in NH is already here.
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Climate change is driving the change, as the atmosphere warms up and is able to hold more water.
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The National Weather Service says another storm system with the potential for "significant snow accumulation" is likely to move through Wednesday afternoon into Thursday.