Manchester, New Hampshire – June kicks off breezy and bright across southern New Hampshire, with Manchester drying out by Sunday and summer heat building by midweek. Drivers on I-93 should brace for gusty winds up to 25 mph Sunday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, Sunday, June 1 will bring mostly sunny skies with highs near 65°F. Winds will reach 10 to 15 mph with gusts peaking at 25 mph — especially in elevated areas and along exposed roadways like I-93 and NH-101. Though cooler than average, the dry air is a welcome break following Saturday’s thunderstorms and lingering humidity.
By Monday, June 2, temperatures begin climbing, with Manchester reaching 72°F under clear skies. Tuesday, June 3 marks a summer milestone with sunshine and a high near 80°F — the area’s warmest day since May 23. Air conditioners will likely be back in use, and residents are encouraged to hydrate, avoid midday outdoor labor, and keep pets cool.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires may return by midweek, especially at higher altitudes. While impacts in Manchester should remain limited, sensitive groups should monitor air quality alerts.
☀️ 5-Day Summer Preview (June 1–June 5):
- Sunday: Mostly sunny, breezy. High 65°F.
- Monday: Sunny and warm. High 72°F.
- Tuesday: Clear skies, summer-like. High 80°F.
- Wednesday: Mostly clear. High 82°F.
- Thursday: Sunny with slight shower chance. High 90°F.


