Flood Watch Issued for Parts of New Hampshire Amid Stormy Weather
Updated: June 7, 2025, 12:39 PM EDT
A flood watch is currently in effect for southwestern New Hampshire as scattered showers and thunderstorms are anticipated throughout Saturday. Some storms may produce torrential downpours, raising concerns about localized flooding. This weather event marks the 12th consecutive Saturday with measurable rain recorded in Concord.
Meteorologists warn that the southern half of the state has the highest likelihood of severe storms, which could lead to isolated strong thunderstorms. Rainfall may result in significant flooding in certain areas.
As the weekend progresses, however, weather conditions are expected to improve. Sunday promises a shift towards sunnier skies, reduced humidity, and temperatures reaching the 70s, offering a welcome respite from the wet weather.
Looking ahead, the beginning of next week might bring cooler temperatures and a few showers, but overall conditions are likely to stabilize after the weekend storms pass.
Residents are advised to stay informed about the developing weather situation and exercise caution during potential severe weather events.
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