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Patchy smoke after 2am. Mostly clear, with a low around 65. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

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Patchy smoke before 8pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 57. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

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Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 15 Jul 2026 3:35 PM

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Current Temperature: 

77.3°F (0.3)

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83.6 at 12:18 AM

Low Temperature:

72.9 at 6:51 AM

Precipitation Today:

0.25 inches

Current Dewpoint:

65.5°F (-1.0)

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We had a strong thunderstorm cross southern NH, coming through Peterborough, NH at 5AM. The last of the storms have moved offshore for now. There might be a pop up storm this afternoon. Otherwise sunshine and smoke will fill the day today. Warm temps in the 80s and low 90s with decreasing humidity tonight.
The weekend looks damp at the moment.

The threat of severe thunderstorms has ended and the Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled. The remaining morning showers are quickly moving out of the region. A few more showers and thunderstorms could still develop this afternoon and again on Thursday, although lingering Canadian wildfire smoke may limit storm development and keep temperatures a little cooler. Drier weather arrives Friday before another chance of showers returns late Saturday into Sunday morning.

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

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
The threat of severe thunderstorms has ended and the Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled. The remaining morning showers are quickly moving out of the region. A few more showers and thunderstorms could still develop this afternoon and again on Thursday, although lingering Canadian wildfire smoke may limit storm development and keep temperatures a little cooler. Drier weather arrives Friday before another chance of showers returns late Saturday into Sunday morning.

Key Messages:
 - Overnight atmospheric instability and changing winds with height, known as wind shear, continue to support isolated strong to severe thunderstorms through early this morning. The greatest risk is across far southern Maine and central to southern New Hampshire.
 - Additional cold fronts will approach today and again Thursday, bringing chances for showers and thunderstorms along with a slight cooling trend into the weekend.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
The threat for severe thunderstorms has ended, so the Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled. The remaining showers are rapidly moving out of the area, and precipitation chances have been updated to reflect that. There is still a chance for additional showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, but if thick wildfire smoke remains overhead, storm development could once again be limited.

What this means for you:
The worst of the overnight severe weather is over, but stay alert for a few additional storms this afternoon and again Thursday. Not everyone will see rain, but any storm that develops could become briefly strong. Wildfire smoke may continue to affect air quality, reduce sunshine, and keep afternoon temperatures slightly lower than they otherwise would be. Friday looks to be the pick of the week with dry and pleasant weather before rain chances increase again this weekend.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Gray ME**
**555 AM EDT Wed Jul 15 2026**

**What Has Changed**


The threat for severe thunderstorms has ended, so the Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled. The remaining showers are rapidly moving out of the area, and precipitation chances have been updated to reflect that. There is still a chance for additional showers and thunderstorms this afternoon, but if thick wildfire smoke remains overhead, storm development could once again be limited. The aviation forecast has also been updated for the 12 PM EDT Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts, commonly called TAFs.

**Key Messages**

1. Overnight atmospheric instability and changing winds with height, known as wind shear, continue to support isolated strong to severe thunderstorms through early this morning. The greatest risk is across far southern Maine and central to southern New Hampshire.

2. Additional cold fronts will approach today and again Thursday, bringing chances for showers and thunderstorms along with a slight cooling trend into the weekend.


**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**

The atmosphere remains unstable through the early morning hours, although most of that instability is located above the surface. A strong area of upper level winds at about 18,000 feet, known as the 500 millibar jet, is moving into northern New England. This feature provides additional lift and favorable wind patterns that can help thunderstorms strengthen.

Thunderstorms have generally followed a normal life cycle overnight, but predicting exactly where they would form has been challenging. The 8 PM EDT weather balloon launch from Gray, Maine showed a strong layer of warm air above the surface, known as a cap, with an Elevated Mixed Layer, or EML, above it. An Elevated Mixed Layer is a layer of warm, dry air several thousand feet above the ground that can temporarily suppress thunderstorm development until enough lift breaks through it. This type of setup is uncommon in New England. Although widespread severe weather has not developed, forecasters continue to monitor conditions because any storm that breaks through the cap could strengthen quickly.

The approaching upper level jet may provide enough lift to overcome the cap and allow stronger thunderstorms to develop. Because of this, the earlier Severe Thunderstorm Watch had been considered appropriate while storms moved east from Upstate New York.

**Key Message 2 Description**

A broad upper level trough, an area of lower pressure and cooler air aloft, will continue to deepen across the eastern United States through the end of the week. Winds shifting to the northwest behind a cold front will bring in drier air later today, even though afternoon temperatures will remain warm.

One important factor will be lingering Canadian wildfire smoke. The smoke significantly affected temperatures yesterday by limiting sunshine. If the smoke remains in place today, afternoon temperatures will likely be a few degrees cooler than they otherwise would be.

There is still the potential for a few showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and again Thursday afternoon. While widespread severe weather is not expected, a few storms could become strong in isolated locations.

High pressure builds into the region on Friday, bringing fair and pleasant weather. Over the weekend, a smaller disturbance moving through the larger upper level trough will approach New England, increasing the chance for showers from late Saturday into Sunday morning.

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

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

Summary:
A few strong thunderstorms are possible across northern Massachusetts early this morning before conditions turn mostly dry for the rest of the day. It will remain very warm to hot, but widespread wildfire smoke and haze are expected to limit how much temperatures rise while also creating milky skies and possibly reducing air quality. Dangerous rip currents are expected along south-facing beaches. Later this week, humidity levels ease and temperatures return to more typical July levels, but the chance for showers and thunderstorms returns this weekend.

Key Messages:
 - Strong thunderstorms are possible early this morning across northern Massachusetts, then conditions become generally dry today.
 - Very warm to hot weather is expected today, although smoke and haze will help limit daytime heating.
 - Dangerous rip currents are expected at south-facing beaches today.
 - Seasonable temperatures and lower humidity return during the second half of the week, but showers and thunderstorms remain possible into the weekend.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No significant changes have been made to the forecast. Forecasters continue to monitor the potential for strong thunderstorms to move into northern Massachusetts during the early morning hours.

What this means for you
If you live across northern Massachusetts, stay alert during the early morning hours for strong thunderstorms capable of frequent lightning and hail. Expect hot weather today, although smoke from Canadian wildfires may keep temperatures slightly lower than they otherwise would be while producing hazy skies and the smell of smoke. If you plan to visit south-facing beaches, dangerous rip currents are expected, so swim only near lifeguards and stay off jetties. The second half of the week will feel more comfortable with lower humidity, but keep an eye on the forecast for a wetter pattern returning over the weekend.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA**
**228 AM EDT Wednesday, July 15, 2026**

**What Has Changed**


No significant changes have been made to the forecast. Forecasters continue to monitor the potential for strong thunderstorms to move into northern Massachusetts during the early morning hours.

**Key Messages**

Strong thunderstorms are possible early this morning across northern Massachusetts, then conditions become generally dry today.

Very warm to hot weather is expected today, although smoke and haze will help limit daytime heating.

Dangerous rip currents are expected at south-facing beaches today.

Seasonable temperatures and lower humidity return during the second half of the week, but showers and thunderstorms remain possible into the weekend.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1, Strong thunderstorms possible early this morning in northern Massachusetts, then generally dry today**


Forecasters continue to closely monitor a cluster of strong thunderstorms moving southeast across Vermont after producing very large hail in northern New York. While forecast models have suggested these storms should weaken before reaching southern New England, there is still a risk that some stronger storms could survive into northern Massachusetts between about 3 AM and 7 AM.

The atmosphere contains abundant energy for thunderstorms. Meteorologists refer to this as **CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy)**, which measures how much fuel is available for storms. Values remain unusually high for New England. In addition, **lapse rates**, the rate at which temperatures cool with height, are steep enough to support stronger storm development. Winds at different levels of the atmosphere are also favorable for individual storms that can split into separate cells instead of forming one continuous line.

The primary threats are frequent lightning and hail, with some hail possibly becoming large in the strongest storms. While the greatest severe weather threat remains just north and west of the region, residents across northern Massachusetts should remain alert during the early morning hours.

As the storms move offshore, a cold front will settle across northern Massachusetts before gradually drifting south during the day. Behind the front, humidity levels will begin to decrease as winds shift to the west northwest. Although an isolated afternoon thunderstorm cannot be completely ruled out across parts of Connecticut and western Rhode Island, most locations should remain dry through the remainder of the day.

**Key Message 2, Very warm to hot today, but tempered by hazy and smoky conditions**

It remains very warm and humid early this morning, with some locations still above 80 degrees and dew points remaining in the upper 60s to lower 70s. Because of the warm overnight temperatures, the Heat Advisory remains in effect. Afternoon heat index values, which combine temperature and humidity to estimate how hot it feels, should reach the middle to upper 90s before humidity gradually begins to decrease.

Smoke from ongoing wildfires in northern Minnesota and western Ontario will once again spread across southern New England today and Thursday. Forecast guidance indicates a significant amount of smoke high in the atmosphere, along with some smoke closer to the ground this afternoon, especially across the southern half of the region.

The smoke is expected to produce hazy, milky skies, colorful red and orange sunrises and sunsets, and may even be noticeable by smell. Some localized reductions in visibility are also possible. The smoke should also reduce daytime heating somewhat, keeping afternoon high temperatures mainly in the middle 80s to around 90 degrees instead of climbing even higher.

Any air quality alerts would be issued by state environmental agencies, while the National Weather Service would help communicate those alerts.

**Key Message 3, Dangerous rip currents expected on south-facing beaches today**

West southwest winds over the coastal waters and waves of 4 to 6 feet will create a high risk for dangerous rip currents along south-facing beaches.

Anyone visiting the beach should swim near lifeguards and avoid walking or standing on jetties, where conditions can become especially hazardous.

**Key Message 4, Seasonable temperatures with less humidity during the second half of the week, but unsettled weather returns this weekend**

The large area of high pressure in the upper atmosphere that has dominated the weather pattern will gradually shift southeast while a broad upper-level trough, an area of cooler air and lower atmospheric pressure aloft, settles over eastern Canada and New England.

A cold front moving through late Wednesday into early Thursday will bring more comfortable humidity levels and temperatures closer to normal for mid-July. Meteorologists often monitor temperatures near the **925 millibar level**, roughly 2,500 feet above the ground, to estimate daytime highs. Those temperatures support afternoon highs mainly in the 80s, although Thursday could briefly reach the lower 90s because of sunshine and a westerly breeze.

Forecast guidance also suggests several small disturbances moving through the northwest flow later this week could bring occasional chances for showers and thunderstorms.

By the weekend, winds are expected to turn more southerly, allowing more moisture to return. Meteorologists measure the total moisture in the atmosphere using **PWAT (Precipitable Water)**. Increasing precipitation values indicate a more humid atmosphere capable of producing heavier rainfall. A developing area of low pressure approaching from the west is expected to increase the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms on both Saturday and Sunday, although the exact timing remains uncertain.

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