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Dry, Autumn Weather Conditions May Get Relief This Week In New Hampshire: Forecast

Forecasters are calling for possible showers after red flag warnings and wind gusts, with perfect "second summer" temperatures this week.

CONCORD, NH — Another weather warmup and some showers are expected later this week after a windy weekend.

Wind gusts up to 35 mph across the Granite State, dry conditions, and low humidity led to red flag warnings on Sunday. However, the National Weather Service said possible relief is on the way.

Temperatures will remain cool in the daytime and chilly at night on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, expect temps to be in the upper 40s during the day and the low 20s in the evening and early morning hours. Tuesday will be slightly warmer with temps in the mid-50s during the day and mid-40s overnight and in the early morning hours. There is a 50 percent chance of showers on Tuesday night, too.

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Expect clouds on Wednesday with temperatures in the upper 60s and lower 70s during the day and the 50s overnight.

On Thursday, partly sunny skies are expected with highs in the upper 70s. More showers are possible on Thursday night, about 40 percent, with clouds and temps in the mid-50s.

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Chilly temps return this weekend.

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