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Another Mixed Weather Weekend In New Hampshire, National Weather Service Forecasters Say

Forecasters say it will be another spotty weather weekend in the Granite State with showers and rain expected on Saturday and Sunday.

CONCORD, NH — Unfortunately, it appears as if New Hampshire will have another lousy weekend weather-wise, according to forecasters.

On Friday, after some patchy morning fog, Concord and the capital region will experience sunny weather with highs in the mid-70s and a wind of about 5 to 10 mph out of the southwest. Nashua and southern and central New Hampshire are forecast to have higher temperatures and lower wind speeds, while the Seacoast will be slightly cooler. In the evening and early morning hours, scattered showers will move into the state, and temperatures will be in the mid-50s.

Rain is expected all day Saturday with a light wind. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s and lower 70s. Overnight, there will be more rain, with temps in the upper 40s or lower 50s.

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There will be rain in the morning on Sunday, but then the sun returns, and highs will be in the mid-60s.

Monday is expected to be sunny and in the upper 60s. Tuesday and Wednesday are also expected to be sunny with temperatures in the upper 70s.

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