Manchester, New Hampshire – Rainy conditions may dampen plans Saturday in southern New Hampshire, but relief is on the horizon for Memorial Day and beyond. With precipitation likely by early Saturday afternoon, travelers and residents should prepare for wet roads, especially along I-93 and NH Route 101.
According to the National Weather Service, a 30% chance of showers begins late Saturday afternoon, with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 58°F. Winds will shift from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph. While the rain isn’t expected to be heavy, visibility and road traction could be impacted during the evening hours.
Sunday offers a break from the gloom, turning partly sunny with a high near 63°F. That trend improves significantly by Memorial Day Monday, when mostly sunny skies and temperatures near 71°F will offer a summer-like holiday.
Looking ahead to next week, Tuesday remains mostly sunny, warming further to 73°F. By Wednesday, Manchester could see highs near 74°F with clouds increasing. There’s a slight chance of showers by Thursday, but most of the next five days look dry and mild.
Residents are encouraged to monitor updates through the weekend and limit travel during Saturday’s rain window. Keep devices charged and stay informed in case of sudden weather alerts.
Memorial Day brings summer warmth, but stay alert Saturday as rain may briefly disrupt outdoor plans.




