Dry Cool Friday Weather Forecast

by Archynetys News Desk

Video: Dry, cool start to Friday in New Hampshire

Thank you very much for joining us. Stormwatch I Weather on the web. Another weekend just about here. So what can we expect with our weather? Well, *** few more changes, but no major events coming in for the next several days. For tomorrow, dry and cool, increasing clouds, but rain free through about 5 or 6 p.m. showers tomorrow night, but there’ll be few and far between. Many spots could actually pick up. 11 of an inch of rain or less Friday evening before it dries out again by Saturday. Speaking of the kickoff to our weekend, on Saturday, turning milder, some spots in southern New Hampshire with enough sun could approach 60 to kick off our weekend, then *** chilly rain by later on Sunday in on and off into Monday, then even. Colder along with some gusty winds on Tuesday. So for tonight, fair sky out there developing *** chance that *** guarantee to view the northern lights, even though the near full moon is shining out there. Look off to the north, take out your, um, smartphone and use *** 234 2nd exposure. You have *** shot to see some of the color. From the northern lights due to *** recent solar storm that occurred in the last couple of days. Cold though, bundle up heading out 21 in Wakefield by morning to 31 and 2 far south. Tomorrow, sun and clouds, seasonally chilly, but the clouds certainly taking over as the day wears on. Could be *** shower up north basically after 2 or 3 p.m. But *** lot of the showers hold off until after 6 or 7, wrap up quickly before midnight, and then on Saturday, mix of sun and clouds and warmer with an early morning flurry or sprinkle in the north country. But again, mild on Saturday. Look at the projected highs around 50 North, 61 or 2 in southern part. Of the state clouds begin to take over, jumping ahead into Sunday with the next bout of rain Sunday afternoon in on and off in *** Monday. Some of our computer models indicating the potential there for up to 1 inch of rain in some spots, and that would put *** nice little dent in our drought because we certainly need. More rain. Veterans Day, *** cold one. Sun and clouds could be *** morning flurry up north. The winds howling out of the Northwest with the wind chill running even lower than that 41 in southern New Hampshire and high up north in the lower 30s, sun and clouds, *** couple of spot showers Wednesday and again on Thursday.

Partial clearing with a cool airmass in place with mean a chilly night ahead. Some sunshine to start on Friday, then increasing clouds. Showers likely around sunset or after. Any clouds or showers early Saturday clear then a milder and sunny afternoon. Turning cooler with showers late day on Sunday. Steady rain possible Monday. Highs only in the 40s through much of next week.Fair skies and 20s for most tonight as the wind lightens up.More clouds moving in Friday with another round of showers Friday night. Highs in the 40s.The weekend looks milder with highs in the 50s Saturday. Rain returns on Sunday evening which continues into Monday. Then chilly air is expected through much of next week.

Partial clearing with a cool airmass in place with mean a chilly night ahead. Some sunshine to start on Friday, then increasing clouds. Showers likely around sunset or after. Any clouds or showers early Saturday clear then a milder and sunny afternoon. Turning cooler with showers late day on Sunday. Steady rain possible Monday. Highs only in the 40s through much of next week.

Fair skies and 20s for most tonight as the wind lightens up.

More clouds moving in Friday with another round of showers Friday night. Highs in the 40s.

The weekend looks milder with highs in the 50s Saturday. Rain returns on Sunday evening which continues into Monday. Then chilly air is expected through much of next week.

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