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Warmer weekend with rain possible

Video: Warmer weekend with rain in New Hampshire possible

Here you will find your forecast. I am a meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas, who leads us through the day today. We saw how some of these milder temperatures returned to the 1950s for many places in the whole state. In view of the normal highs, it is still in the low until the mid -1940s. Deeps in the 20s, that was pretty unusual in mid -March. The temperatures will be milder tonight overnight, 30s, south of the States, about 20 years in the north, expected only a few clouds over head and quiet conditions. And then the temperatures rise even more than we go to the weekend on Saturday, 50s. Even a few 60s cannot be excluded during the day, and we will see *** mix of sun and clouds, probably some sunshine and then some increase in the clouds when we go towards the end of the day, and Saturday evening could have more clouds or even a little fog. You will also find that the rainwriates increase during the weekend and when we are on the way at the beginning of next week on Monday. Later Sunday evening, but cannot rule out *** a few lighter shower or even some areas with a stained drizzle on Sunday and until the weekend. So Futurecast brings us overnight tomorrow morning, just a few clouds in places, some areas with a stained fog possible overnight. And then we see a sunshine by Saturday, but then notice the fog that is on the shore. It begins to move on land and. Take a look at these areas from fog until late on Saturday to Sunday, and this fog is a stained drizzle or this fine fog possible. The overall clouds will thicken if we also come to Sunday. I can rule out a few of these areas with drizzle or some sprinkles and light shower a day on Sunday, but everything we see would be very light and likely for or out of or out, beating or missing. I won't be damp all day. And then, while we go towards the evening, the more steady showers from the west approach. We start part of this rain in the evening, and the strictest and heaviest rain generally moves from west to east from 9:00 a.m. to 1011 a.m., and some of these rains will be possible late Sunday evening if you are midnight on Monday. These downpours are crowded and when we go to Monday morning, the best chance for the rain for the rain is like you. Southeast in the state further north and west you could get on under the drier conditions, but this will not quickly get out of here, so that we can deal with some moist conditions for a good part of the Monday if you drive towards the coast. So if you have plans on Monday, you are aware that you may need rain equipment if you drive south and east of Manchester, but even to Roger. And you could have to do with some of these showers in the direction of Ossipee. So far rain, well, 1/4 inch to 0.5 inch rain for most of us, so no significant quantities, but in areas that see these downpours, the 7 -day forecast will take us into the next week, and the warmer temperatures on the 1950s, even a few 60s when we arrive at the official start of spring next Thursday.

Video: Warmer weekend with rain in New Hampshire possible

This weekend, the temperatures remain well above March and the average of the 7 -day forecast. A closer system this weekend will show a few scattered showers on Sunday and then bring in on Sunday evening and early Monday. Fair sky tonight some low clouds and fog will form in areas overnight. The lows will be in the low/mid -1930s. Mostly cloudy sky, a little fog and even a little possible drizzle in the early Saturday. Then try to give away a sunshine from the coast during the day. The heights will be with a southern breeze in the 1950s. At some point (but not all day) light shower scattered, then the same rain rained until early Monday when a front comes through. A time of stable and sometimes heavy rain is probably early Monday, which could take all day in the eastern areas of the state. Then next week there will be pretty mild.

This weekend, the temperatures remain well above March and the average of the 7 -day forecast. A closer system this weekend will show a few scattered showers on Sunday and then bring a number of rain schools on Sunday evening and early Monday.

Fair sky tonight, some low clouds and fog will form in areas overnight. Deeps will be in the low/mid -30s until morning.

Mostly cloudy sky, some fog and even a little water in the early Saturday. Then try to give away a sunshine from the coast during the day. Heights will be with a southern breeze in the 50s.

The temperatures rise to the lower one until the mid -1960s on Sunday. Scattered light shower at any time (but not all day), then it rained until late on Sunday until early Monday when a front comes through.

A period of the steady and sometimes heavy rain is probably in early Monday, which could last all day in the eastern areas of the state. Then next week there will be pretty mild.