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thank you very much for joining US Storm Watch nine. Whether on the Web here we are moving through the last full week of the official summer season. That's right. Fall begins officially next Tuesday morning, the 22nd. As for the drought, it's going to continue for at least the next few weeks. In the dry pattern, unfortunately, lingers through this week, with only one shower chance coming in on Thursday. Outside of that, it is mainly dry, bright and cooler Tuesday, bright and warmer on Wednesday and still quite mild with that isolated shower chance on Thursday before it cools back down Friday into the weekend dry air building in from the north and west. By the way, this is Hurricane Paul that moving away from Bermuda while Hurricane Sally has eyes on the Gulf Coast states. But none of that run rain looks to roll in here due to the wind flow out of the northwest of initially this week, and then eventually out of the West, keeping it just off to our south. Lots of sunshine on you Tuesday Fair Skies Chili tomorrow night and then during the day on Wednesday, Mawr Sunshine and with the winds kicking around out of the Southwest. We warm well into the seventies. Now for tonight. Clear skies and light winds will allow temperatures to fall down near freezing. So there is a freeze warning for Coa's county overnight tonight. Elsewhere thirties in the White Mountains, So a frost advisory there in upper thirties and lower to mid forties lakes region and appoint south during the day tomorrow. Lots of sun into the sixties. Beyond that, bright and milder for Wednesday could be a passing shower Thursday, breezy and cooler for Friday into Saturday. At this point, most of the weekend looks dry. There could be a Sprinkle on Saturday, but other than that, the dry stretch rolls on.

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Watch: Dry pattern continues this week

The dry days continue to pile up as about 30% of NH remains in severe drought, we desperately need rain, but not much is in the forecast as we continue to transition from summer to autumn going forward.>> Download the FREE WMUR appWith low humidity, clear skies and the wind lightening tonight, it will be the coolest night of the season so far. Lows will drop into the lower half of the 30s up north (there is a freeze warning for Coos County and a frost advisory for Grafton County and Carroll County.) Temps will drop into the upper 30s to lower 40s elsewhere.After the chilly start, full sunshine is expected Tuesday. It will be cooler than Monday with highs in the 60s.A bright and warmer Wednesday follows with highs in the mid to upper 70s for many.The next front moves through on Thursday, so look for partly sunny skies with a spot shower possible...most of the day will be dry. It will be mild along the front with highs in the 70s for many.A mostly dry and cooler stretch follows for Friday(breezy) into the weekend.

The dry days continue to pile up as about 30% of NH remains in severe drought, we desperately need rain, but not much is in the forecast as we continue to transition from summer to autumn going forward.

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With low humidity, clear skies and the wind lightening tonight, it will be the coolest night of the season so far. Lows will drop into the lower half of the 30s up north (there is a freeze warning for Coos County and a frost advisory for Grafton County and Carroll County.) Temps will drop into the upper 30s to lower 40s elsewhere.

After the chilly start, full sunshine is expected Tuesday. It will be cooler than Monday with highs in the 60s.

A bright and warmer Wednesday follows with highs in the mid to upper 70s for many.

The next front moves through on Thursday, so look for partly sunny skies with a spot shower possible...most of the day will be dry. It will be mild along the front with highs in the 70s for many.

A mostly dry and cooler stretch follows for Friday(breezy) into the weekend.

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September 15, 2020 at 05:58AM
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