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Severe T-Storms, Rain Deluge, And Later, Hot Temps: NH Weather Alert

Flooding rain, damaging wind gusts, and isolated tornadoes are possible on Monday in New Hampshire, according to forecasters.

Forecasters are warning of storms in the Granite State on Monday.
Forecasters are warning of storms in the Granite State on Monday. (AccuWeather.com)

GREY, ME — The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for all of the state of New Hampshire.

A “widespread” storm system is heading to the Granite State on Monday, which is expected to bring “damaging winds and moderate to heavy rainfall with some potential for flash flooding,” the NWS said.

“High rainfall rates may lead to poor visibility and hydroplaning,” the alert, issued at around 9:30 a.m. on Monday, stated. “A tornado cannot be ruled out — especially across southern New Hampshire.”

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AccuWeather.com, in its report, stated there were “multiple chances” of rain across the Northeast, including New Hampshire.

According to forecaster timelines, expect t-storms to reach Concord and the capital region around 4 p.m. A second wave will hit between 7 and 8 p.m. In Nashua and surrounding Hillsborough and Rockingham county communities, the storm is expected to arrive around 5 p.m. with more rain at 7, 9, and 11 p.m. On the Seacoast, expect the first rain to fall around 7 p.m. and then more rain between 10 and 11 p.m.

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After the storms, for the rest of the week, expect very hot temperatures in the 90s. Another band of showers and thunderstorms could swing by on Wednesday.

During those storms, forecasters said, expect torrential rain, hail, and wind gusts higher than Monday's storms.

The latest weather conditions can be found on the front page of every Patch.com site in the United States, including the 14 New Hampshire Patch news and community websites covering Amherst, Bedford, Concord, Exeter, Hampton, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Milford, Nashua, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Salem, Windham, and Across NH. Local weather reports for New Hampshire are posted on Sundays and Thursdays. Alerts are published when needed.

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