Seasonal & Holidays
After Rain, A Sunny, Chilly Week In New Hampshire: Get Out!
Plus: Holiday events and happenings; theatre; books; food; crafts; stories; and more.

CONCORD, NH — Forecasters are calling for a mild but chilly week after rain on Monday.
Rain is likely, with wind gusts as high as 20 mph on Monday and partly cloudy skies in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures will be in the mid-40s.
On Tuesday, the sun returns, but the temps will be in the mid-20s and teens during the evening. Wind gusts will be as high as 25 mph.
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Expect similar weather on Wednesday.
There will, however, be a bit of warmup on Thursday, Friday, and the weekend with temps in the mid-40s.
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Get Out, NH!
Here is a roundup of fun things to do this week in New Hampshire … so get out!
Wednesday
Zonta Club of Concord Holiday Auction
Penacook Christmas Tree Lighting
Holiday Book Recommendation Night, with publisher sales reps!
The Weekend Ahead
Bedford Women's Club Festival of Trees and Holiday Market 12/1-12/2
19-Piece Compaq Big Band w/ Vocalist Rebecca Holtz at Rex Theatre's Christmas Show
30th Annual Merrimack Holiday Parade & Tree Lighting
Art Show and Sale, Nov 30 to Dec 2
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