Manchester, NH – Drivers in southern New Hampshire should prepare for reduced visibility Tuesday morning, September 16, as patchy fog develops across Hillsborough County. The National Weather Service warns the fog could impact commuters on I-293 and Route 3 before skies clear later in the day.
According to forecasters, fog is expected to linger until 10 a.m., followed by sunshine and a high near 79 degrees. Calm winds will shift southeast by the afternoon. Motorists are urged to allow extra travel time, keep headlights on low beam, and slow down in foggy conditions.
Tuesday night brings partly cloudy skies with lows around 50. By Wednesday, the region turns partly sunny with highs near 77 before mostly cloudy skies move in Wednesday night. Thursday looks bright again with mostly sunny skies and a warm high of 83.
Friday continues the streak of favorable fall weather, delivering mostly clear skies and highs near 77. The weekend outlook is strong, with Saturday bringing abundant sunshine and highs pushing 80. Cooler air arrives Saturday night with lows dipping into the 40s, but Sunday rebounds with more sun and a comfortable high of 73.
Southern New Hampshire residents can expect ideal fall conditions after Tuesday morning’s fog clears. Plan ahead for slower commutes early in the week, then enjoy the pleasant stretch of sunshine and warm afternoons.




