Manchester, New Hampshire – Rain and gusty winds could cause travel disruptions across southern New Hampshire on Saturday, with a 90% chance of precipitation expected in Manchester by late morning.
According to the National Weather Service, conditions will remain mostly dry through Friday afternoon, with only a slight chance of showers after 2 p.m. But by Friday night, rain becomes increasingly likely—especially after 2 a.m.—leading into a wet and breezy Saturday. Winds may gust up to 25 mph, particularly along I-93 and I-293 corridors, increasing the risk for slick roads and minor delays.
Saturday’s high will reach near 67°F, but cooler temperatures and lingering showers will follow into Saturday night. Drivers are urged to check road conditions and avoid non-essential travel during peak rain hours, especially in low-lying or poorly drained areas.
By Sunday, skies begin to clear with sunshine returning and temperatures climbing to 57°F. Monday offers a welcome spring reset—sunny and mild, with highs near 71°F—setting up a dry stretch to start the week.
📅 5-Day Manchester, NH Outlook:
- Friday: Slight chance of afternoon showers, high 75°F
- Saturday: Rainy and windy, high 67°F
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, high 57°F
- Monday: Sunny and clear, high 71°F
- Tuesday: Warm and mostly sunny, high 78°F




