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The climate in New Hampshire is classified as humid continental, with warm and humid summers and long, cold winters. The climate in the southeast part of the state is moderated by the Atlantic, and is somewhat wetter. Snowfall in all parts of the state can be heavy in the winter with over 100 inches on average in the mountains. Severe weather is not common, but thunderstorms are a relatively common occurrence in the late spring and summer.

New Hampshire, as part of New England (and especially northern NE), has a well defined/maligned "mud season" in spring, when the snowpack melts out and all that water doesn't completely get removed for a couple weeks.

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New Hampshire has a continental climate, but differentiating summers in Northern and Southern New Hampshire. Both regions of New Hampshire experience cold winters, however, Northern New Hampshire experiences cool summers while Southern New Hampshire experiences warm summers.

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