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Fog, Rain, Snow, And Sun: Weekend Weather Forecast For New Hampshire
As spring arrives, with it comes a spring-like mix of varying weather conditions in the Granite State.
CONCORD, NH — Thursday is the official beginning of spring … welcome.
While it was a relatively mild winter, by this time of the year, we were ready for a new season to begin.
According to forecasters, Mother Nature will be throwing a lot at us this weekend.
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The National Weather Service issued a fog warning on Wednesday morning, warning of density during the next 48 hours.
Expect drizzle on Thursday, with patchy fog before 11 a.m. and later, with temperatures reaching the mid-50s. More rain is expected in the evening, with temperatures in the upper 30s.
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Wind gusts along with rain are expected on Friday, with temps in the mid-40s. Gusts will be as high as 30 mph. Overnight lows, with more rain, will be in the lower 30s.
The sun returns on Saturday with highs in the upper 50s and lows in the mid-20s.
Sunday is also expected to be sunny but cooler, with highs in the lower 40s. Temps drop into the mid-20s, and snow is possible on Sunday night or early Monday morning. As the temps warm, rising into the lower 40s, the snow will turn to rain. Forecasters said rain would likely continue into the evening and Tuesday, with the sun returning in the afternoon.
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