Rain Moving Into New Hampshire: Hour-by-Hour Forecast
As New Hampshire prepares for an expected influx of rain, meteorologists from WMUR are providing a detailed hour-by-hour forecast for the upcoming storm, set to impact the state through Tuesday morning.
Residents can anticipate steady rain beginning late Monday, with the heaviest downpours expected overnight. The rainfall will gradually intensify, leading to potential flooding in low-lying areas and urban centers. By early Tuesday morning, rain will reach its peak, leading to reduced visibility and challenging driving conditions.
Temperatures will hover in the mid-40s, contributing to a damp chill. Authorities advise caution for those traveling, particularly during peak rain hours. The National Weather Service has issued flood watches in several regions, stressing the need for preparedness as water levels may rise rapidly.
While the storm is forecasted to taper off by Tuesday afternoon, lingering showers are possible, extending into the evening. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on local weather alerts and to plan accordingly.
In light of the anticipated weather conditions, communities are reminded to check their emergency kits, secure property against potential flooding, and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm’s most intense phases. Stay tuned to WMUR for continuous updates and safety information as the rain moves through New Hampshire.
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