
New Hampshire Weather 3/7 Midday - 20° Above Normal
The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 7, 20262m 3s
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Show Notes
Good afternoon. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz.
Step outside right now and you'll feel it. That damp, clingy 36 degrees with drizzle that makes you wonder if winter forgot to leave or spring forgot to show up. Classic early March limbo. But here's the plot twist. By Monday, we're hitting 60. Yes, *sixty degrees*. Then winter comes roaring back with a vengeance. Buckle up.
Right now, patchy drizzle is slicking up roads south of the White Mountains. Take it easy if you're out early. Fog's hugging the valleys, making visibility sketchy. Manchester and Nashua see that fog clear by late morning, then clouds take over. Highs hit 45 with a south wind at 5 miles an hour — just damp enough to cut through your jacket.
Tonight's where things get interesting. Rain rolls in after 10 P.M., peaking around 1 A.M. but lows only dip to 43, so no ice worries. Up in Concord and Laconia, you're a couple degrees cooler today at 47, but tonight's rain sticks around until about 6 A.M. Sunday.
The White Mountains tell a wetter story. Rain moves in by 8 P.M. and hangs around until 4 A.M., with temperatures actually *rising* overnight from 41 to 48. Sunday brings 57 degrees statewide, but Monday? That's the money day. We're talking 61 to 62 degrees and *sunny*. That's 20 degrees above normal for early March. For the week. Monday and Tuesday peak in the 60s — near record territory. Then Wednesday reality checks back in with rain and temperatures dropping to the 40s. Thursday? We plummet. Highs struggle to hit 40. And overnight lows crash into the teens. That's a 50-degree swing in 48 hours.
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See you tomorrow.