Severe Thunderstorm Alerts for New Hampshire as Humidity Rises
MANCHESTER, N.H. — New Hampshire residents should prepare for strong thunderstorms as humidity levels are set to increase, following a hot Thursday that saw temperatures hit 90 degrees for the first time since last August. As humidity rises overnight, occasional clouds and the possibility of passing showers or thundershowers are expected.
Tomorrow, Friday, will bring milder temperatures near 80 degrees but with a higher likelihood of severe weather, especially in southern New Hampshire. Forecasters predict thunderstorms during the day, with severe storms possible between 2 and 9 p.m., bringing potential downpours, gusty winds, and hail.
Saturday’s forecast suggests the continuation of this pattern, with rain expected statewide, marking a potential 12th consecutive Saturday of measurable rain in Concord. However, residents can look forward to a clearer Sunday, which should offer sunshine, lower humidity, and cooler temperatures in the 70s.
For timely weather updates, residents are encouraged to download the free WMUR app and enable push notifications for personalized alerts. The app allows users to receive notifications based on their specific locations or chosen ZIP codes. Stay informed and be prepared for potential weather disruptions this week!
For ongoing storm coverage, residents can also access the free Very Local app on their smart TVs and follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media for real-time updates.
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