New Hampshire Weather: Monday Showers Ahead, Then Clear and Chilly Midweek Across Manchester

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Frost dusts rooftops across southern New Hampshire this morning under clear, starry skies — the kind that hint at another seasonal turn on the way. After a quiet Sunday, rain moves back in Monday, followed by a stretch of crisp, sunny weather as November begins to settle in.

According to the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, temperatures rebound near 61°F Monday afternoon before a cold front sweeps through bringing light-to-moderate rain. Showers are most likely between 9 a.m. and early afternoon, with brief heavier pockets possible along Route 101 and I-93. Rainfall totals should stay light, generally under a quarter inch, but wet roads could slow the morning commute.

By Monday evening, winds shift west as drier, cooler air rushes in. Skies clear into Tuesday with highs near 56°F and gusts reaching 20 to 25 mph. The air will feel sharply cooler under bright sun — a true late-fall reset after the brief warm-up.

Wednesday stays partly sunny and seasonable before another front drifts through Wednesday night. Forecasters expect a few scattered showers Wednesday night into Thursday morning, then cooler, drier conditions to close the week. By Friday, highs near 58°F pair with lows in the upper 30s, ideal for outdoor cleanup or early holiday prep.

Looking further out, models hint at a colder push late next weekend, possibly dropping readings into the 20s inland — a reminder that frost and early freezes are here to stay as the Granite State moves deeper into November.


Five-Day Outlook for Manchester, NH:
Sun: 53/30 – Sunny; calm breeze.
Mon: 61/42 – Rain likely; clearing late.
Tue: 56/38 – Sunny; breezy and cooler.
Wed: 56/37 – Partly sunny; stray shower p.m.
Thu: 51/39 – Early rain chance; drier late.