New Hampshire Travel Weather: Rain Today, Brisk Winds Sunday, Thanksgiving Week Nears

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New Hampshire – Frosty air clings to porches and windshields across Manchester as thin clouds drift in and soften the early light. The chill feels sharp enough to signal November’s quickening pace, and anyone traveling today should prepare for changing skies and slick pavement after sunset when steady rain moves in from the south.

According to the National Weather Service in Gray, clouds continue thickening through midday while winds increase from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph. Temperatures climb toward the mid-40s, but forecasters stress that rain develops later and may briefly reduce visibility along I-293 and Route 3. Residents should plan ahead for wet travel during late errands and secure loose decorations before the damp breeze strengthens.

Sunday brings a brighter setup. According to meteorologists, highs push into the mid-40s with a steady northwest wind gusting near 30 mph. The air turns brisk, and that shift marks the arrival of a colder, drier pattern. Drivers should watch for swirling leaves on rural roads and crosswind surprises on elevated stretches.

Monday stays cool but mostly sunny. According to NWS guidance, highs reach the low 40s while winds ease. It’s a quieter day but still carries that familiar November bite. While models show no snow chance through Monday, the broader pattern hints at a potential Winter Tease later in the week as Thanksgiving travel ramps up across New England. Cold nights ahead may dip below freezing, and that will matter for early-morning commuters and anyone finishing yard cleanup.

Tuesday looks sunny with a chilly start, though warmer than Monday. After all, November often saves its deeper swings for the days just before the holiday rush kicks in.


Five-Day Forecast for Manchester, NH:
Sat: 45/34 – Clouds increase; rain late.
Sun: 47/28 – Sunny; brisk northwest wind.
Mon: 42/28 – Mostly sunny; cool and calm.
Tue: 44/25 – Sunny; cold morning.
Wed: 45/25 – Sunny; steady November chill.