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NH Weather Forecast: Rain, Thunder Timeline Today
Tuesday may avoid a total washout, but the threat of thunder and some heavy rumbling across the region remains.

It looks like Tuesday will avoid a total washout, but 'hit or miss showers' will move across the region with a possibility for some thunder, the National Weather Service said. While the skies may cooperate more than initially forecast, the temperatures will still be unseasonably chilly.
The rain will be a consistent threat all day, particularly from the late morning to the early evening where it could be pretty heavy. The greatest risk of that kind of rain appears to be in Southern New Hampshire. You can see the timeline below:
[Today] Better grab the umbrella as hit or miss showers will move across the region today. Cannot rule out a rumble of thunder or two, so keep an eye to the sky this afternoon. Here is a projection timeline from one of our computer models for planning purposes: pic.twitter.com/P5nOvxB7TT
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) June 5, 2018
The temperatures will be peak in the mid 60s this afternoon and dip firmly into the 50s by the evening. It'll be warmer and drier Wednesday, with temperatures expected to stay above 60 all day long despite some clouds. Temperatures will begin climb into the 70s Thursday, setting the stage for a comfortable weekend.
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[1030 am] enjoy the morning sunshine as clouds and scattered showers racing eastward from New York State and western #MA. Showers will be of short duration and NOT expecting any heavy downpours. Thus a washout is not expected. #RI #CT #Boston #Providence #Hartford #Springfield pic.twitter.com/H51ggCG36G
— NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) June 5, 2018
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