
New Hampshire Weather 3/7 Morning - Foggy Then Fabulous
The New Hampshire Weather Podcast · The Weather Podcast, Inc.
March 7, 20262m 43s
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Show Notes
Good morning. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz.
We're waking up to a classic early March morning—gray, damp. And just cold enough to keep you honest.
Step outside and you'll feel it right away. We're sitting at 32 degrees under overcast skies. That chill in the air? that's thanks to lingering freezing drizzle and patchy fog. The Winter Weather Advisory just expired at 10 A.M., but don't be fooled. Untreated surfaces could still be slick, especially if you're heading up toward the higher elevations.
Here's the breakdown for your day.
Southern New Hampshire sees a nice rebound. You'll climb to 50 degrees—that's 16 degrees above normal for early March. Any morning fog burns off late, leaving mostly cloudy skies. A light south breeze at 5 to 10 miles an hour keeps the air moving.
Central New Hampshire is nearly identical. Look for a high of 50 degrees with mostly cloudy skies. That early freezing drizzle fades, leaving you with just a gray afternoon.
The White Mountains are playing by their own rules. You've a chance of light rain or drizzle lingering through mid-morning. Highs only hit 52 degrees. It's a damp, cloudy day up there.
Tonight brings a statewide shift. Rain moves in after 10 P.M., peaking around 1 A.M. The White Mountains see the steadiest rain, while southern and central areas deal with lighter, patchier showers. Lows stay surprisingly mild, ranging from 41 to 43 degrees. If you're out late, grab the rain jacket.
Sunday clears up beautifully. Highs jump to the mid-50s—yes, 57 degrees in Manchester—with partly sunny skies. Sunday night cools off fast, dropping to freezing or just below.
Monday and Tuesday bring a spring tease. Expect sunny skies and highs in the low 60s. Wednesday brings a reality check with rain returning and highs dropping back to the upper 40s. Thursday looks even colder with rain and snow likely. Friday rebounds to 40 degrees under sunshine, but watch for another chance of snow Friday night.
We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise is at 6:13 A.M. and sunset is at 5:43 P.M.
If you're a skier, hit the slopes today—conditions soften fast with this warmth. Maple sugaring season is in full swing too, so expect steam rising from the sugar shacks this weekend.
See you this afternoon.