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Not Quite Spring, But Warmer Temperatures Expected In New Hampshire Next Week
The National Weather Service warns of wind chill values this weekend — but relief is on the way.
CONCORD, NH — More chilly temperatures are on the horizon, but a warmup is expected soon, too, even though it is not yet spring.
There will be sunny skies around the state on Friday with temperatures in the lower 30s. But wind gusts will make it feel as if it is below zero. Overnight lows will be in the upper single digits or lower teens.
More sun is expected on Saturday with temperatures in the upper 30s. Overnight lows will be in the teens.
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Similar weather is expected on Sunday.
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For Presidents’ Day, temperatures are expected to be in the lower 40s and the mid-20s overnight.
It will be in the mid-40s on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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