Typically, the Granite State experiences a transitional period during this month, moving from winter’s grip to the emergence of spring. Expect a mix of conditions, including lingering snowfall, particularly in the northern and mountainous regions, alongside increasing periods of sunshine and rising temperatures. Average daily highs range from the low 30s (F) in the north to the low 40s (F) in the south, while overnight lows often dip below freezing. Mud season, characterized by thawing ground and potentially difficult travel conditions on unpaved roads, also begins during this time.
Understanding these typical conditions is crucial for anyone planning activities in the state during this time. Whether engaging in winter sports, enjoying the emerging signs of spring, or simply traveling through, awareness of the changeable conditions allows for proper preparation and enhances safety. Historically, this period marks the transition from winter’s reliance on wood-burning stoves and stored food to the anticipation of renewed agricultural activity as the ground thaws and days lengthen.