Update: Rain, wet snow approach Share Updated: 6:48 PM EST Feb 4, 2021 Share Updated: 6:48 PM EST Feb 4, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript Hello, everyone. Meteorologist Mike had it here in the storm Watch. Nine Weather Center, Clear and chilly tonight, tracking a very weak system that will race through here during the day on Friday, there will be some very light snow developing during the mid to late morning and in southern parts of the state. Just warm enough for light, wintry mix of rain and some wet snow. So what about the timeline on all of that? And does it have an impact on travel? Well, clouds begin to roll back in by early tomorrow morning in the early to mid part of the morning commute, say 5 36 7, even 8 a.m. No issues expected. Shortly. After eight or nine o'clock, we'll start to see some snow beginning to break out. So it looks like the end of the morning commute may start to turn a little bit slick, especially in and around the Monadnock region. The Lake Sunapee Zone in the Upper Valley, and then the light snow over spread the rest of the state even a little mixing far south late morning through midday. Speaking of midday midday, 12 o'clock, a little bit of a light mixed with some rain and wet snow, conquered and points south some wet snow to the north. And by the time we get through about the early part of Friday evening, it's all gone. So a quick hitting system, not even a classic storm and precipitation tallies fairly low, but just enough on the roads that the mid to late part of the morning could be a little bit slick, especially north and west of the Queen City. And it could remain that way in the north country through early afternoon, while the road conditions dramatically improved as the day wears on in southern parts of the state. Coding to maybe an inch of snow south of Concord, with 1 to 2 inches of snow farther to the north and to the west, A partly sunny, breezy and seasonably chilly Saturday kicks off the weekend