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New Hampshire Weather 3/9 Midday - 20° Above Normal

New Hampshire Weather 3/9 Midday - 20° Above Normal

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Good afternoon. New Hampshire. I'm DJ Huzz. Step outside right now and you'll feel that overcast 26 degrees. But hold on. Because today's about to surprise you. We're jumping into the mid-60s this afternoon — more than 20 degrees above normal for early March. Southwest winds are pumping warmth across the entire state. Southern New Hampshire hits 66 degrees around 3 P.M. Those gray skies break apart, sunshine takes over. And winds gust to 30 miles an hour. Central areas see the same story — 66 degrees with midday sunshine. Even up in the White Mountains, you'll top out at 65. That's impressive for elevation. Tonight, skies clear fast and temperatures drop hard. Southern areas fall to 34. Central New Hampshire dips to 31. Mountains settle at 34 overnight. Tuesday? Even warmer. Southern New Hampshire climbs to 70 under sunny skies. Central areas hit 71. The mountains reach 67. This is the peak of the warm spell — But Wednesday flips the script. A backdoor cold front slides in from the northeast, bringing rain statewide. Southern areas see a 60 percent chance with highs only reaching 51. Central New Hampshire has a 70 percent chance, topping out at 50. The White Mountains get soaked — an 80 percent chance with rain likely before 11 A.M., then rain and sleet mixing in. High of 47 there. Thursday stays messy. Rain transitions to snow as colder air crashes back in. By Thursday night, temperatures plunge to the low 20s statewide. In Here's your week in one line, warmth today and Tuesday, rain Wednesday, then winter returns Thursday. Enjoy this spring preview while it lasts. See you this evening.
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