Manchester, N.H. – Showers are expected to drench parts of southern New Hampshire on Friday morning, which could cause slick road conditions and disrupt early travel, especially across Manchester. The National Weather Service is predicting a 70% chance of rain starting after 9 a.m. on Friday, with wet conditions lasting throughout the day and into the night.
What to Expect from Friday’s Weather
The weather will bring steady rain and rising humidity throughout the day. High temperatures are expected to reach 68°F, with southeast winds of around 5 mph, possibly increasing in the afternoon. Although severe weather is not expected, commuters should anticipate reduced visibility and slippery road surfaces, particularly along major highways like I-293 and I-93.
Motorists are advised to reduce speed on wet roads and avoid unnecessary travel during peak rainfall, especially during the morning commute and midday hours when conditions will be heaviest.
Friday Night and Saturday’s Outlook
Rain will likely continue into Friday night, with lows near 56°F. The unsettled weather will extend into Saturday, with an 80% chance of rain and cooler temperatures around 65°F. While conditions may ease slightly by Saturday night, another round of rain is possible before midnight.
Looking Ahead
Day | Weather | High Temperature | Additional Information |
---|---|---|---|
Sunday | Brief break in rain, 30% chance of early showers | 73°F | – |
Monday | Partly sunny, 30% chance of afternoon showers | 86°F | – |
Tuesday | Storms likely after 2 p.m. | 88°F | – |
Wednesday | Mostly sunny and warmer | 85°F | Dry conditions expected |
If you’re planning to be out and about on Friday and Saturday, keep in mind that rain and wet roads may disrupt outdoor activities and travel plans. Stay updated on the timing of the storms and adjust your plans accordingly. Outdoor events and travel could be impacted, particularly through early Sunday. Stay tuned for any further updates if storm timing shifts.