Manchester, NH – Sunny skies and spring warmth will briefly return to New Hampshire on Monday before rain and patchy fog make a comeback Monday night. Commuters and late-night travelers in Manchester should prepare for potentially reduced visibility and slick roads, especially on I-293.
According to the National Weather Service, Monday will bring clear skies and a high near 62°F—perfect for outdoor plans. But by late Monday night, calm conditions will shift to a 60% chance of showers and patchy fog developing after 2 a.m. Tuesday. Visibility may drop, and roadways could become hazardous, particularly for overnight and early-morning drivers.
Tuesday brings more wet weather. Showers are likely before 8 a.m., followed by cloudy skies and a high around 62°F. Conditions will turn colder Tuesday night, with a low near 37°F under partly cloudy skies.
Wednesday offers a brief reprieve with partly sunny skies and a high of 50°F. However, frost is likely to return by Wednesday night when temperatures dip to around 34°F—posing risks to gardens and outdoor plants.
Thursday’s weather improves slightly with sun and highs in the low 50s. Friday will continue the warming trend with sun and highs nearing 61°F. But patchy fog and more showers could return Friday night, signaling a wet weekend ahead.
Five-Day Forecast for Manchester, NH:
- Monday: Sunny, high 62°F.
- Monday Night: Showers and fog late, low 42°F.
- Tuesday: Cloudy, showers early, high 62°F.
- Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 50°F.
- Friday: Mostly sunny, high near 61°F.