New Hampshire Weather Alert: Manchester Braces for Triple-Digit Heat Index Tuesday

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Manchester, NH – Dangerous heat will grip southern New Hampshire on Tuesday, with Manchester expected to reach a sweltering 97°F and a heat index approaching triple digits. Residents should prepare for extreme conditions that could lead to heat-related illness without proper precautions.

According to the National Weather Service, a heat advisory will be in effect throughout the day, with calm morning winds shifting southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon. Vulnerable groups—including young children, the elderly, and outdoor workers—should take extra care to stay cool. Cooling centers may be available, and residents are urged to drink plenty of water, avoid strenuous activity during peak afternoon hours, and check on neighbors.

The extreme heat will be followed by a midweek change, as clouds build Wednesday and a 30% chance of afternoon thunderstorms moves in. Relief is expected by Thursday, with highs dropping into the upper 80s.

Tuesday marks the most dangerous day of this hot stretch. Stay alert for potential updates and additional advisories as conditions evolve.

Five Day Manchester, NH Forecast:

  • Monday: Sunny and hot. High 95°F, low 67°F.
  • Tuesday: Sunny and dangerously hot. High 97°F, low 67°F.
  • Wednesday: Sunny, chance of thunderstorms after 4 p.m. High 95°F, low 69°F.
  • Thursday: 30% chance of showers after 10 a.m. Mostly sunny, high 90°F, low 61°F.
  • Friday: Sunny and mild. High 85°F, low 57°F.

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