New Hampshire – Damp streets and misty headlights mark the start of one of the busiest travel days of the year across southern New Hampshire. Light rain and fog stretch across I-93 and Route 3 this morning, where visibility may dip below three miles at times. Travelers heading toward Manchester-Boston Regional Airport or coastal routes should allow extra time and watch for slick bridges and crosswinds through midday.
According to the National Weather Service, steady light rain continues through late morning before tapering to spotty drizzle. Temperatures hold in the mid-50s before slowly dropping through the afternoon as a drier air mass builds in from the west. Patchy fog lingers through early afternoon, but clearer skies will begin emerging by evening—just in time for late travelers or those picking up guests for Thanksgiving gatherings.
Thanksgiving Day turns crisp and mostly sunny, with highs near 44°F and northwest gusts up to 25 mph. The wind will carry that distinct November chill, perfect for morning parades but brisk for backyard football. Lows Thursday night drop into the upper 20s, setting the stage for a frosty Black Friday.
Friday stays partly sunny but cooler, hovering near 40°F through the afternoon. The weekend looks quiet and bright—ideal for outdoor decorating or local shopping—but a deepening Arctic front across the Midwest is already raising attention for next week. Early December models hint at below-normal temperatures and possible snow across the northern U.S., signaling the first true winter weather tease for New England.
Five-Day Outlook (Wed–Sun)
• Today: Rain, fog, breezy, high 57°F.
• Thursday: Mostly sunny, 44°F, breezy.
• Friday: Partly sunny, 40°F.
• Saturday: Sunny, 38°F.
• Sunday: Clouds increasing, 45°F.





