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Spring Temperatures Are Upon New Hampshire … So Is The Mud: Get Out
Expect rain for most of the week. Plus, fun things around the Granite State include workouts, book talks, concerts, movies, and more.
CONCORD, NH — Mud season has come to New Hampshire a little early this year — but it is going to get a little worse this week due to rain.
On Monday, expect cloudy skies with highs in the upper 40s and lower 50s, with lows in the mid-to-upper-30s.
Showers roll into the state on Tuesday morning with a light wind and temperatures in the lower-to-middle-40s.
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Rain is also expected on Wednesday, but temps will increase to the upper 50s with lows in the upper 30s.
There is a 50 percent chance of rain on Thursday evening and a 30 percent chance of showers on Friday.
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Snow showers and rain are expected on Friday night and Saturday morning.
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Get Out, NH!
Here is a roundup of events around the Granite State this week.
Monday
- Skywatch Presented by the NH Astronomical Society
- Fitness & Core- Monday
- Gibson's Book Club discusses Klara and the Sun, by Kazuo Ishiguro
- Embodiment: Yoga + Art Retreat
- Inside the Music with Cody Pope & Byron G
Tuesday
Wednesday
- Web Wednesday at the Heights
- Preschool Storytime
- BEMER Appointments
- Penacook Winter Farmers Market - Every Wednesday
- Virtual Workshop: Creating a History Scavenger Hunt
- Freese Brothers Big Band
- Family, Memory, Place: Writing Family Stories
- Identifying Hazards and Avoiding Waste in Your Garden Shed
- WOW - Windows on Waldorf (Grades Open House)
Thursday
« All Events Bach’s Lunch: A Mountain in Miniature: Exploring the Irish Musical Tradition through
NH Peace Action Acts: No Wider War!
An Evening with Raphaël Barontini
Building Codes: Your health, your wallet, and energy efficiency
Winter Concert - Celtic Celebration
2024 State of the City Luncheon with Mayor Donchess
Small Business Administration and MWV Chamber of Commerce present SmallBiz Sound Byte Series
Upcoming …
- Free Intro to Digital Photography class
- T-Mobile Tuesdays: Get Fresh Perks Every Week
- Friday Night Fish Fry is Back--Join us for Dinner!
- Online Raffle for CityHope of New Hampshire
- Bishop Brady High School Spring Open House
- Exeter River Live Painting: by Rose Bryant at Art Up Front Street Gallery, Exeter, NH
- Comedy Night at the Sea Dog Brewery
- March 16th & 17th Hampton Specialty Foods & Craft Show
- theatre KAPOW presents "Red" by John Logan: A Play Reading
- Virtuoso Pianist Mia Vassilev
- Together We Heal
- Live Music: Lydia Barnes of RockDove
- Sunset Snowy Bridge Painting Event
- Spring Fling Art Show and Sale
- Hampstead Lions Club's Make-A-Wish NH Fundraiser
- T-Mobile Tuesdays: Get Delighted Every Week
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