New Hampshire – A chilly, damp feel is lingering across Manchester this afternoon, with gray skies and light rain keeping roads slick and visibility slightly reduced. Temps feel raw now, but a sharp warmup is already underway, and changes will come quickly by late day.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will climb to around 70°F today with a slight chance of showers after midday, followed by a jump to 78°F Tuesday under mostly sunny skies. Rain chances then increase again Tuesday night at 50 percent, continuing into Wednesday with scattered showers through the afternoon.
Across Manchester and nearby communities like Nashua and Concord, drivers should stay alert on I-93 and Route 101, where wet pavement and gusty winds up to 30 mph may impact handling through the afternoon commute. Plan extra time and keep headlights on during periods of reduced visibility.
By Tuesday night into Wednesday, milder air settles in with lows only dropping into the upper 50s. That added warmth combines with moisture to create damp, unsettled conditions, especially during early and late travel windows.
Looking ahead, the pattern stays active through Thursday, with another 40 percent chance of showers and highs near 69°F. Conditions improve slightly by Friday and Saturday, with drier and highs returning to the low-to-mid 70s.
Five Day Outlook for Manchester, New Hampshire:
Monday: High 70°F, mostly cloudy with slight chance of showers
Tuesday: High 78°F, mostly sunny
Wednesday: High 76°F, chance of showers
Thursday: High 69°F, chance of showers
Friday: High 74°F, partly sunny


