MANCHESTER, NH – As Monday, June 30th, begins, Manchester residents should brace for dense fog likely to impact the area early in the day. Areas of fog are expected to develop before 7 a.m., potentially reducing visibility to just under a mile. Drivers should take extra care, especially on major roads like I-93 and NH-101, as low visibility can make travel hazardous. The fog will linger until about 9 a.m. before starting to dissipate.
According to the National Weather Service, areas of fog will clear by mid-morning, but travelers should allow for extra travel time during the early hours. Morning commuters and those heading out for errands should use fog lights and reduce speeds. A high of 86°F is expected by the afternoon, with sunny skies gradually replacing the fog, making for a pleasant rest of the day.
By Monday night, expect partly cloudy skies with a low around 67°F. Winds will remain light at 5 mph, creating a calm evening.
Extended Forecast:
- Tuesday, July 1st: Scattered showers expected before 11 a.m. with possible thunderstorms later in the day. High of 89°F with a 90% chance of rain.
- Wednesday, July 2nd: Sunny and dry with highs around 88°F, perfect for outdoor plans.
- Thursday, July 3rd: Mostly sunny with a high near 87°F, ideal for those traveling ahead of the 4th of July.
- Friday, July 4th (Independence Day): Expect sunny weather with a high of 86°F, perfect for fireworks and outdoor barbecues.




