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New Hampshire Weather: Possible Record High Temperatures Ahead

Record Heat Wave Set to Hit New Hampshire

MANCHESTER, N.H. — New Hampshire is bracing for an early summer heat wave this week that could shatter temperature records across the state. Temperatures are expected to soar into the low to mid-90s away from the coast on Monday, with Concord on track to break its daily record of 94 degrees set in 2020.

The heat will intensify on Tuesday, leading to a likely series of record-breaking highs in several communities, including Lebanon, Concord, Manchester, and Portsmouth. Some areas of southern New Hampshire may even reach the 100-degree mark for the first time since July 22, 2011, potentially ending a nearly 14-year streak. If temperatures hit 100 degrees in Manchester, it would tie the all-time record high for June in the city.

While Wednesday will remain warm and muggy, further breaking of temperature records is less likely. Fortunately, a cool front is expected to arrive later in the week, providing relief from the oppressive heat.

Residents are urged to stay weather-aware and to download the free WMUR app for real-time updates and alerts. Push notifications can be tailored to specific locations, ensuring everyone is informed as conditions change. For comprehensive storm coverage, users can also engage with the Very Local app on their smart TVs or follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media for the latest updates.

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