Manchester, NH – Drivers along I-93 in southern New Hampshire could wake to low visibility Tuesday as dense fog forms before dawn. But by mid-morning, skies will clear and temperatures will surge into the upper 70s, setting the tone for a warm, summery stretch across the region.
According to the National Weather Service in Gray, ME, patchy fog may linger through 8 a.m. Tuesday before sunshine breaks through, pushing highs to 79°F in Manchester. Calm northwest winds will follow the fog’s departure. Tuesday night remains quiet with partly cloudy skies and a low near 53°F.
Wednesday brings another warm, mostly sunny day with highs near 77°F, but a shift begins Thursday. Rain returns with a 40% chance of showers early Thursday, possibly impacting morning commutes. A second round of rain Thursday night could bring scattered downpours into Friday.
Five-Day Outlook for Manchester, NH:
- Tuesday: Fog early, sunny later, high 79°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 77°F.
- Thursday: Showers likely (40% chance), high 68°F.
- Friday: Showers continue (40% chance), high 74°F.
- Saturday: Rain possible (60% chance), high near 71°F.




