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Monday/Monday Night - July 13

Nashua - East

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Tuesday/Tuesday Night - July 7

Nashua - East

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Rain and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 69. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

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Rain likely before 1am, then a slight chance of showers after 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Rain and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 67. Northeast wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

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A chance of rain before 8pm, then a chance of showers between 8pm and 11pm. Patchy fog after 11pm. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. Northeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

Wednesday/Wednesday Night - July 8

Nashua - East

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Mostly sunny, with a high near 85. Calm wind.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 62. South wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 60. Calm wind.

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Nashua - East

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Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 90. Light southwest wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 67.

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Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 65.

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Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 7 Jul 2026 12:54 PM

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Current Temperature: 

65.3°F (1.3)

High Temperature:

65.3 at 12:53 PM

Low Temperature:

60.5 at 7:20 AM

Precipitation Today:

0.28 inches

Current Dewpoint:

62.9°F (0.7)

Highest Heat Index Reading:

65.3 at 12:53 PM

Current Windspeed:

0 MPH (0)

Barometric Trend:

Steady

Hours of Daylight Today:

15:11

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Rainfall finally reached southern NH about 4:30 Am this morning. Light rain was falling here in Peterborough, NH this morning. In fact, rain was falling across all of southern NH from Keene to Nashua, with heavier rain falling south of the MA state line. That rain, with a slight chance of thunderstorms, will continue through at least this morning. Conditions improve later tonight with a sunny Wednesday expected.
The Weekend is looking quite nice at this point!

Rain is having a hard time moving into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine today, with recent weather forecasts lowering the expected amounts. The highest chance for steady rain will be along the Massachusetts border, lasting into the late afternoon before slowly clearing out tonight. A warm ridge of high pressure builds on Wednesday to bring back sunshine and temperatures in the 80s, followed by increasingly hot and humid conditions for Thursday and Friday. Sticky air and highs reaching into the low 90s will accompany an increased chance for afternoon and evening thunderstorms before a cold front brings more comfortable, drier air for the weekend.

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Weather Summaries and Full Area Forecast Discussions - North (Edited)

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
Rain is having a hard time moving into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine today, with recent weather forecasts lowering the expected amounts. The highest chance for steady rain will be along the Massachusetts border, lasting into the late afternoon before slowly clearing out tonight. A warm ridge of high pressure builds on Wednesday to bring back sunshine and temperatures in the 80s, followed by increasingly hot and humid conditions for Thursday and Friday. Sticky air and highs reaching into the low 90s will accompany an increased chance for afternoon and evening thunderstorms before a cold front brings more comfortable, drier air for the weekend.

Key Messages:
 - Showers gradually reach into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine through the day today. Some heavier downpours remain possible across southern New Hampshire.
 - Return to above average temperatures during the latter half of the work week with increasing humidity. Thunder threat increases Thursday afternoon onward.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
None.

What this means for you:
Expect a damp and cooler day today if you are in southern New Hampshire or southwest Maine, so keep an umbrella nearby for localized heavier downpours. By Wednesday, beautiful summer weather returns with plenty of sunshine and comfortable warmth. The heat and humidity crank up significantly on Thursday and Friday, making the air feel very sticky and humid. You will want to keep an eye on the afternoon sky later in the week, as scattered thunderstorms are likely to develop before a much nicer, less humid weekend arrives.

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**Area Forecast Discussion**
**National Weather Service Gray ME**
**638 AM EDT Tue Jul 7 2026**

**What Has Changed**

Minor update to the Aviation section for the 8AM Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts, which are specialized airport weather predictions.

**Key Messages**

1. Showers gradually reach into southern New Hampshire and southwest Maine through the day today. Some heavier downpours remain possible across southern New Hampshire.
2. Return to above average temperatures during the latter half of the work week with increasing humidity. Thunder threat increases Thursday afternoon onward.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**


Rain continues to struggle to reach into southern New Hampshire through the overnight hours so far. Some of the wetter model solutions from yesterday have backed off on amounts on the most recent runs. Overall the rain looks to be struggling to materialize, but with a fresh push of moisture coming in from the west it is likely to see a renewed push northeastward through the morning hours.

The best chance to see showers evolve into a steadier period of rain remains across southern New Hampshire along the Massachusetts border. Once the rain arrives, it is likely to last into the late afternoon hours. The rain likely takes until the late morning to early afternoon hours to reach into southern Maine, and then gradually dissipates in the mid to late afternoon hours.

Overall the forecast was trended slightly drier and with the rainfall suppressed further south for today. With more sunshine across the north, highs in the mid 70s to near 80 degrees are expected, while southern areas in the rain and clouds remain in the 60s degrees. As the system departs overnight tonight, a seasonably cool night with widespread lows in the 50s degrees is expected. Leave precipitation estimates in place.

**Key Message 2 Description**

Skies clear behind the departing system as a ridge, which is an elongated area of high atmospheric pressure that brings clear skies, builds in Wednesday. Full sun should allow temperatures to rebound into the low to mid 80s degrees for many locations. The ridging slowly breaks down Thursday. If enough sunshine can occur, this would support highs ranging from the mid 80s degrees in the higher terrain to low 90s degrees in the warm spots both Thursday and Friday. Dew points, which measure the amount of moisture in the air, also increase to the upper 60s to low 70s degrees during this time, so the air will definitely have a sticky midsummer feel.

Guidance has trended faster with the frontal passage since this time yesterday. It looks like there will be opportunities for diurnally driven convection, which means daytime thunderstorms triggered by solar heating, both Thursday and Friday ahead of the front, with timing focused from the afternoon to evening hours each day.

We may have 30 to 40 knots of 0 to 6 kilometer wind shear, which refers to the change in wind speed and direction with altitude that can help keep storms organized. This could allow for some storm organization and longevity. However, instability is on the lower side, combined with a lack of low level directional and speed shear, which does not support a robust threat of severe weather at this time.

Depending on the timing of the front, we may see a rather pleasant weekend with light northerly flow and Canadian high pressure to the north. Global guidance is currently in agreement on falling dewpoints into the comfortable range for both weekend days.

Weather Summaries and Full Area Forecast Discussions - South (Edited)

Summary - Southern New England - Massachusetts/Northern CT/Rhode Island

Summary:
A large shield of rain will continue across Southern New England today, bringing heavy downpours and a few thunderstorms primarily to Rhode Island, Southeast Massachusetts, the Cape, and the Islands. While earlier predictions for extreme rainfall have been scaled back, a solid 1 to 3 inches of rain is still anticipated for most areas, with some local spots in the southeast seeing 2 to 4 inches. This rainfall will be largely beneficial given recent dry conditions, though isolated street flooding is still possible. Conditions will dry out completely tonight as the weather system exits, leading to a significant warming trend with temperatures approaching 90 degrees by the middle of the week.

Key Messages:
 - Periods of rain, heavy at times continues through much of the day today. Chance for thunderstorms and isolated flooding, mainly across the Cape and Islands.
 - Mainly dry with a warming trend through midweek followed by an increased chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms later in the week.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
Cancelled the flood watch for Connecticut and lowered rainfall totals across Connecticut and Central Massachusetts to 1 to 2 inches. Otherwise, no significant changes to the forecast.

What this means for you
If you are commuting or spending time outdoors today, expect a very wet and dreary day, especially if you are in Rhode Island or Eastern Massachusetts. Keep an eye out for minor ponding on the roads during your morning and afternoon travels. The rain will clear out tonight, paving the way for a beautiful, sunny, and much warmer stretch of weather on Wednesday and Thursday that will be perfect for outdoor activities, though you will want to prepare for high heat and humidity.

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**Area Forecast Discussion**
National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
213 AM EDT Tue Jul 7 2026

**What Has Changed**

Cancelled the flood watch for Connecticut and lowered rainfall totals across Connecticut and Central Massachusetts to 1 to 2 inches. Otherwise, no significant changes to the forecast.

**Key Messages**
Periods of rain, heavy at times continues through much of the day today. Chance for thunderstorms and isolated flooding, mainly across the Cape and Islands.

Mainly dry with a warming trend through midweek followed by an increased chance for scattered showers and thunderstorms later in the week.

**Discussion**
The main theme of the last 12 hours has been to reduce the scope and intensity of the flooding threat for much of the area. That being said, we cannot fully rule out at least isolated instances of flooding through this afternoon, especially across Rhode Island and much of Eastern Massachusetts.

Current radar shows areas of tropical rain rates offshore in the higher precipitable water, which is a measure of total atmospheric moisture, airmass. Further north, it is a mostly stratiform, meaning flat and steady, cool-season type rainfall regime with cloud tops less than 15,000 feet and specific radar moisture signatures that are relatively low. As a result, rain totals have, so far, underperformed across much of Southern New England.

The environment becomes increasingly favorable for heavy rain into the early morning hours as a low-level jet, which is a fast-moving ribbon of air about 3,000 feet above the ground, increases to 30 knots around weak low pressure and pushes higher moisture index values northward. Atmospheric soundings, or vertical weather profiles, across Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts show warm cloud depths approaching 13,000 feet and precipitable water values increasing to 2.00 inches in the predawn hours.

Thus, we are thinking the highest chance for flooding will be in these areas. This is looking like a mostly beneficial rainfall event elsewhere with much of the forecast area experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions. Precipitation totals between 1 to 3 inches are still expected over much of southern New England, with lighter totals expected closer to the New Hampshire border.
Locally higher totals between 2 to 4 inches are possible in parts of Rhode Island, and Southeast Massachusetts. Even with the reduction in precipitation among computer models, a chance for training showers, which are storms that move over the same areas repeatedly like train cars, and thunderstorms means the flood watch will remain in effect across Rhode Island and Southeast Massachusetts.

Rainy conditions continue through much of the day today mainly in eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island as the low pressure continues northeastward and its associated shortwave, or atmospheric disturbance, moves east from the Great Lakes. The bulk of the heavy rain is expected to remain offshore.

The low passes offshore overnight with the upper level disturbance moving over Maine, and high pressure to the north continues spreading southward over southern New England as it departs. Showers may persist into overnight across eastern Massachusetts and the Islands, but these are not expected to be nearly as impactful as this morning rain.

A ridge of high pressure builds across the eastern United States Wednesday and Thursday allowing for a warming and drying trend. Closer to the surface, temperatures around 3,000 feet aloft rise to near 68 degrees, allowing for surface temperatures to begin to creep up above seasonable norms, likely near 90 degrees across most of southern New England Wednesday and Thursday.

Another atmospheric disturbance and cold front pushing through sometime Thursday may bring chances for showers and thunderstorms Friday. Depending on the timing of the frontal passage, showers could linger into Friday. Weather models currently show the frontal passage occurring sometime later Thursday and well after peak afternoon heating. Future forecasts will monitor the threat for storm development as we get closer to the late week period.

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