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Friday/Friday Night - July 17

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Sunny, with a high near 85. Light west wind becoming northwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Calm wind.


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Sunny, with a high near 81. East wind around 5 mph becoming northwest in the morning.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. Calm wind.

Saturday/Saturday Night - July 18

Nashua - East

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Showers likely, with thunderstorms also possible after 5pm. Patchy smoke after 9am. Increasing clouds, with a high near 86. Light south wind becoming southwest 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

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Showers and thunderstorms likely. Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with a low around 64. South wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Showers likely between 3pm and 5pm, then scattered showers and thunderstorms after 5pm. Patchy smoke after 9am. Increasing clouds, with a high near 81. Light southwest wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

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Showers and possibly a thunderstorm before midnight, then showers likely. Low around 61. South wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

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Nashua - East

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Sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 57.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 53.

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Time of the readings below: 17 Jul 2026 3:28 PM

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78.2°F (1.2)

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49.0°F (2.6)

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78.3 at 3:26 PM

Current Windspeed:

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A very nice day ahead with bright sunshine and warm temps in the 70s and low 80s. I think we won’t have to deal with the smoke today. A clear start to the eving but clouds will begin to increase late tonight. At the moment, it looks dry through Saturday morning with shower chances during the afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms are expected through Saturday night with a sunny Sunday. The heaviest rainfall is expected in southern New England, at this time.

A pleasant midsummer day is expected across Maine and New Hampshire with plenty of sunshine, comfortable humidity, and a breezy northwest wind. The quiet weather will not last long, as showers and thunderstorms are expected to return Saturday, with a few storms capable of producing gusty winds, small hail, heavy rainfall, and frequent lightning. After a dry and comfortable Sunday and Monday, another round of widespread showers and thunderstorms may bring locally heavy rainfall during the Tuesday through Wednesday time frame. Forecasters are also continuing to monitor the potential for wildfire smoke to return at times through next week.

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

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
Today is the best day of the stretch for outdoor plans, with sunshine, lower humidity, and seasonable temperatures. If you have activities planned on Saturday, be prepared for changing weather and keep an eye on the forecast as thunderstorms develop. Some storms could become strong and produce brief heavy rainfall. Sunday and Monday look comfortable before wetter weather returns during the middle of next week. There is also the possibility that Canadian wildfire smoke could periodically reduce air quality over the coming days.

Key Messages:
 - Expect a seasonable and breezy day today with plenty of sunshine. Widespread chances for showers and thunderstorms return Saturday.
 - Seasonable summertime conditions are expected into next week, with another chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No changes were needed this morning as the forecast remains on track for a dry and breezy day.

What this means for you:
Today is the best day of the stretch for outdoor plans, with sunshine, lower humidity, and seasonable temperatures. If you have activities planned on Saturday, be prepared for changing weather and keep an eye on the forecast as thunderstorms develop. Some storms could become strong and produce brief heavy rainfall. Sunday and Monday look comfortable before wetter weather returns during the middle of next week. There is also the possibility that Canadian wildfire smoke could periodically reduce air quality over the coming days.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Gray ME**

**547 AM EDT Fri Jul 17 2026**

**What Has Changed**


No changes were needed this morning as the forecast remains on track for a dry and breezy day. The aviation forecast discussion was updated for the 12 EDT Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts, or TAFs.

**Key Messages**

1. Expect a seasonable and breezy day today with plenty of sunshine. Widespread chances for showers and thunderstorms return Saturday.

2. Seasonable summertime conditions are expected into next week, with another chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms Tuesday and Wednesday.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**


High pressure will build into the region today. While the weather system strengthens, the difference in air pressure across eastern and northern parts of the region, known as the pressure gradient, will take a little longer to weaken. As a result, skies will remain mostly sunny with breezy northwest winds during the afternoon. Wind gusts may reach around 25 mph.

Temperatures will be closer to what is typical for the middle of July. Afternoon highs will range from the mid 60s to lower 70s across northern areas, and the upper 70s to lower 80s across southern locations and along the coast.

Winds will become lighter tonight. If skies remain mostly clear, patches of valley fog may develop overnight into Saturday morning. Overnight lows will range from the upper 40s to the upper 50s.

On Saturday, the upper level wind pattern will shift back to a southwest flow as a small disturbance in the atmosphere, known as a shortwave trough, approaches. This system will bring the next chance for widespread showers and thunderstorms.

High temperatures Saturday will reach the lower 70s across northern areas, the upper 70s to lower 80s along much of the Maine coast, and the mid to upper 80s across southern New Hampshire. Combined with dew points in the 60s, the atmosphere will become increasingly unstable. Forecast guidance indicates moderate atmospheric instability, measured as Most Unstable Convective Available Potential Energy, or MUCAPE, between 500 and 1000 joules per kilogram. This means the atmosphere will be capable of supporting thunderstorm development.

Several forecast models, including high resolution Convective Allowing Models, or CAMs, suggest multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms are possible Saturday. Strong wind shear, meaning changing wind speed and direction with height, may allow a few storms to become strong enough to produce gusty winds and small hail.

The North American Ensemble Forecast System, or NAEFS, indicates atmospheric moisture levels, measured as Precipitable Water, or PWAT, could reach the 90th percentile or higher for this time of year by late Saturday. This increases the potential for heavy downpours. Showers and thunderstorms should gradually weaken and move away Saturday night.

Forecasters are also monitoring the potential return of wildfire smoke. The High Resolution Rapid Refresh model, or HRRR, continues to indicate smoke aloft could spread back into parts of New Hampshire tonight before expanding across more of the forecast area Saturday. Some of this smoke may reach ground level, which could affect air quality and possibly limit daytime warming.

**Key Message 2 Description**

Sunday morning will turn drier as another push of northwest winds arrives. A few terrain induced showers caused by cooler air moving over the mountains, known as Cold Air Advection, or CAA, are possible across the higher terrain of northern areas. Otherwise, Sunday is expected to be one of the nicest days of the weekend.

High pressure will move overhead Monday, bringing pleasant weather with seasonable temperatures.

Attention then turns to Tuesday and Wednesday as a slow moving upper level trough develops across the Northeast. This weather pattern is expected to pull a deep flow of warm, moisture rich air into the region.

The European Prediction System, or EPS, and the Global Ensemble Prediction System, or GEPS, both indicate atmospheric moisture, measured by PWAT, could increase to between 1.8 and 2.0 inches. That is an unusually strong signal for this far in advance.

Some forecast guidance also suggests very strong Integrated Vapor Transport, or IVT, which measures how much moisture is being carried through the atmosphere. This could support periods of very heavy rainfall.

The National Blend of Models, or NBM, forecasts between 1.0 and 1.5 inches of precipitation across much of the region, with some forecast members indicating even higher totals. This means there is the potential for locally heavy rainfall from Tuesday into Wednesday, possibly occurring in several rounds of showers and thunderstorms.

Forecasters are also continuing to monitor Canadian wildfire smoke into next week. A stronger northwest wind on Sunday may push the smoke south of New England for a time, but there remains the possibility that smoke could return later next week, leading to periods of reduced air quality.

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

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

Summary:
Today will be the most comfortable day of the forecast period, with lower humidity, sunshine, and improving air quality across Southern New England. Smoke may drift back into the region tonight, causing some localized reductions in air quality. Saturday brings a return to hot, tropical humidity along with showers and thunderstorms. The greatest concern is for torrential rainfall, especially along the Rhode Island and Massachusetts South Coast Saturday afternoon through Saturday night, where localized street and flash flooding may develop. Some storms could also become severe. Cooler, drier, and less humid weather returns Sunday into early next week before another active weather pattern develops by the middle of next week.

Key Messages:
 - Drier and seasonable with better air quality today, but smoke could return again tonight and overnight.
 - Very muggy Saturday with showers and thunderstorms. Torrential rainfall is possible Saturday late afternoon through overnight, mainly along the Rhode Island and Massachusetts South Coast, with a risk for severe weather as well.
 - Drying out with much less humidity Sunday into early next week, but the weather pattern becomes active again by the middle of next week.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
The risk for excessive rainfall and potential street flooding has increased for Saturday and Saturday night, especially along the South Coast. The severe weather risk has also been increased for Saturday and Saturday night.

What this means for you
Friday is the best day to be outdoors, with pleasant temperatures and much lower humidity. If smoke returns overnight, sensitive individuals may notice reduced air quality. On Saturday, be prepared for rapidly changing weather, especially if you have outdoor plans along the South Coast. Heavy rain could quickly flood streets and poor drainage areas, and a few storms may produce damaging wind gusts or an isolated tornado. Conditions improve noticeably on Sunday with much more comfortable weather.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA**

**317 AM EDT Fri Jul 17 2026**

**What Has Changed**


The risk for excessive rainfall and potential street flooding has increased for Saturday and Saturday night, especially along the South Coast. The severe weather risk has also been increased for Saturday and Saturday night.

**Key Messages**

* Drier and seasonable with better air quality today, but smoke could return again tonight and overnight.

* Very muggy Saturday with showers and thunderstorms. Torrential rainfall is possible Saturday late afternoon through overnight, mainly along the Rhode Island and Massachusetts South Coast, with a risk for severe weather as well.

* Drying out with much less humidity Sunday into early next week, but the weather pattern becomes active again by the middle of next week.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1, Drier and seasonable with better air quality today, but smoke could return again tonight and overnight**


A large area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere, known as cyclonic flow aloft, will keep Southern New England seasonably cool while bringing in a fresher and more comfortable air mass today.

Early Friday morning, some areas of Connecticut were still reporting smoke or haze, although air quality was gradually improving as winds shifted in from the north. Forecast guidance indicates the thickest smoke should continue moving south into New York and Pennsylvania.

Today should be the nicest day of the workweek, with mostly sunny skies, comfortable humidity, better visibility, and generally good air quality. During the afternoon, a few localized sea breezes may develop along the coast as northwest winds weaken. High temperatures will reach the lower to middle 80s.

Tonight, winds near the surface turn southerly, allowing moisture and some smoke to return from the southwest. Forecast soundings also indicate an atmospheric inversion will develop. An inversion is a layer of warmer air above cooler air near the ground that limits vertical mixing. If smoke returns beneath this inversion, some areas could notice the smell of smoke or a decline in air quality overnight. At this time, the smoke is not expected to be as widespread as it has been during the past couple of days.

**Key Message 2, Very muggy Saturday with showers and thunderstorms. Torrential rainfall is possible Saturday late afternoon through overnight mainly along the Rhode Island and Massachusetts South Coast, with a risk for severe weather too**

An active weather pattern returns Saturday, especially late in the day and into Saturday night.

After the comfortable conditions on Friday, tropical humidity quickly moves into Southern New England. Deep moisture from the Gulf Coast and the Carolinas will surge northward ahead of a strong cold front approaching from the Great Lakes. At the same time, increasing winds at several levels of the atmosphere will create favorable conditions for organized thunderstorms.

The greatest concern is very heavy rainfall capable of producing localized street flooding and flash flooding, especially where multiple storms pass over the same locations. There is also a secondary risk for severe thunderstorms.

Atmospheric moisture will be unusually high for mid July, allowing thunderstorms to produce extremely efficient rainfall. Forecast precipitation amounts remain somewhat uncertain, but the greatest potential for excessive rainfall appears to be across Connecticut, Rhode Island, and southeastern Massachusetts Saturday evening into overnight.

Although thunderstorms should continue moving rather than remaining stationary, rainfall could still become intense enough to overwhelm drainage systems in urban areas. Cities including Providence, Cranston, Warwick, New Bedford, and Fall River remain particularly vulnerable to rapid flooding during periods of very heavy rain.

Because forecast confidence in the exact placement of the heaviest rain is still limited, a Flood Watch has not yet been issued. Future forecast updates may consider one if confidence increases.

The Weather Prediction Center has raised the excessive rainfall threat to a Slight Risk, Level 2 of 5, for the southern third of Southern New England.

The severe weather outlook has also been increased to Marginal and Slight Risk levels. While atmospheric instability remains fairly limited, tropical environments often do not require extreme instability to produce severe weather. Strong wind shear, meaning changing wind speed and direction with height, could support a few storms capable of producing damaging wet downbursts or even a brief tornado if the strongest winds and instability overlap.

**Key Message 3, Drying out with much less humidity Sunday into early next week, but our weather turns active again by mid next week**

Much drier and more comfortable weather returns Sunday and continues into early next week, with temperatures remaining close to normal for mid July.

By the middle of next week, another strong cold front is expected to approach from the northern Plains while interacting with moisture from the Gulf. This pattern may bring another round of unsettled weather to Southern New England.

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