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Showers Could Dampen on the Weather Week

And after a holiday warm spell, the temperatures in New Hampshire are expected to get chilly again.

For the rest of the Columbus Day weekend, AccuWeather.com is suggesting that Granite Staters will get one last gasp of warm weather before rain and then, chilly temperatures, descend onto the region.

Expect sunny skies and highs in the 70s on Monday but then some rain could possibly roll into the region. Temperatures are expected to drop by the middle of the week. The colder temps are not expected to reach frost advisory levels but those could hit the region by the weekend.

The forecast

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Tonight, mostly clear skies and cool, with lows in the mid-40s and a light breeze.

On Columbus Day, sunny skies with temperatures reaching the mid-70s and a light afternoon breeze. Overnight, clouds roll in and lows will be in the 50s.

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Showers are expected for part of the day on Tuesday with otherwise cloudy skies and highs in the upper 60s. Temps will drop down into the mid-40s during the evening.

More sun can be expected on Wednesday but slightly cooler temps, with highs in the low 60s. Clouds will hang around during the evening and lows could drop down into the upper 30s.

Thursday and Friday are expected to offer similar weather with slightly cooler temps.

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