New Hampshire – Headlights cut through thick fog and damp air this morning, and drivers across southern New Hampshire are already dealing with reduced visibility as conditions shift through the day.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy fog and a 30 percent chance of showers continue through the morning before partial clearing develops. Visibility has dropped to under two miles at times, and winds could gust up to 20 mph by afternoon . Rainfall totals remain light, generally under a tenth of an inch.
Across the region, this system is part of a broader spring pattern bringing rain into the Northeast, with colder air nearby keeping temperatures on the edge. Highs will reach near 62 degrees in Manchester before dropping sharply tonight into the mid-30s, raising concern for slick spots on untreated roads by early Thursday.
In Manchester and along I-93, Everett Turnpike, and Route 3, drivers should plan for changing conditions. Fog early, then intermittent showers, will keep pavement damp. As temperatures fall tonight, watch for areas where moisture may refreeze on bridges and overpasses.
Thursday turns cooler with highs near 39 degrees and a steady chance of showers, reinforcing that early April still carries a late-winter feel. By Friday, clouds linger but temperatures rebound into the mid-60s.
The weekend offers a brighter stretch, with partial sunshine Saturday and highs near 68. Showers return by Saturday night and into Sunday, which could affect travel and outdoor plans.
Five Day Forecast for Manchester, NH
Today: Patchy fog, slight showers, high near 62
Thursday: Cooler with showers, high near 39
Friday: Mostly cloudy, milder, high near 64
Saturday: Partly sunny, warmer, high near 68
Sunday: Showers likely, high near 64


