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Rain with some rains overnight

The temperatures remain an average of March this week. A more detailed system will bring a number of more steady rain on Sunday evening and Monday. The steady rain develops late Sunday evening until early Monday when a front comes through. There can be a few rains overnight and winds can be over 30 to 40 miles per hour. A flood clock is in force for most of New Hampshire from Monday to Monday evening. A time of steady rain is probably in the early Monday that could last all day in the southeastern areas of the state. North and West can rejuvenate broken showers, but it looks as if several wet hours for St. Patrick's Day are likely. The heights will be in the 50 cooler. There is an opportunity for some localized floods, especially along rivers, streams and streams. This is mainly due to rainfall that leads to excessive drainage, snow melting and potential ice jams. Areas that are susceptible to floods or low lies should pay attention to their surroundings. Experiencing ends and we dry on Monday evening with lows that fall back near freezes. The light temperatures in the 50s and sunshine remain through the week until Friday with another chance for some showers and cooler temperatures.

The temperatures remain an average of March this week. A more detailed system brings a number of stemer rain on Sunday evening and Monday.

Stemmer rain develops late Sunday evening until early Monday when a front comes through. There can be some rains overnight and winds can be over 30-40 miles per hour.

For most of New Hampshire from Monday to Monday evening, most of the New Hampshire applies.

One phase of the steady rain is probably early Monday, which could last all day in the southeastern areas of the state. North and West can rejuvenate broken showers, but it looks as if several wet hours for St. Patrick's Day are likely. Heights will be cooler in the 50s.

There is a chance of local floods, especially along rivers, streams and streams. This is mainly due to rainfall that leads to excessive drainage, snow melting and potential ice jams. Areas that tend to flood or low lies should pay attention to their surroundings.

The rain ends and we dry on Monday evening with lows that fall back near freezing points.

The light temperatures in the 50s and sunshine remain through the week until Friday with another chance for some showers and cooler temperatures.