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"In early June the world of leaf and blade and flowers explodes, 
and every sunset is different." 
- John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent

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Wednesday/Wednesday Night - June 3

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Sunny, with a high near 83. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 55. Calm wind.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 80. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Calm wind.

Thursday/Thursday Night - June 4

Nashua - East

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Sunny, with a high near 89. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 59. West wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 85. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. Calm wind.

Friday/Friday Night - June 5

Nashua - East

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Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 90. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64.


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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62.

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Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 3 Jun 2026 12:49 PM

(FYI: The number in parentheses is the change in the last hour)
(Note: My weather Instruments are Offline from Midnight Wednesday to 7AM Thursday for system Back ups.)

Current Temperature: 

78.7°F (2.4)

High Temperature:

78.7 at 12:46 PM

Low Temperature:

46.8 at 5:57 AM

Precipitation Today:

0.00 inches

Current Dewpoint:

43.7°F (0.3)

Highest Heat Index Reading:

78.7 at 12:46 PM

Current Windspeed:

1 MPH (-0)

Barometric Trend:

Falling Slowly

Hours of Daylight Today:

15:11

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It will feel like summer the rest of the week. Warm temps with some increasing humidity later in the week can be expected. Dry through the period. Cooler temps and some showers are expected this weekend.

A stretch of pleasant early June weather continues through Friday as high pressure and an upper level ridge build across New England. Temperatures will climb well above normal, reaching the 80s in many locations and possibly near 90 degrees in parts of southern New Hampshire by Friday. The next weather change arrives this weekend as a cold front slowly moves south through the region, bringing increasing chances for showers and scattered thunderstorms along with cooler temperatures by Sunday. Conditions should gradually improve from north to south late Sunday into Monday, with another warming trend possible by the middle of next week.
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Weather Summaries and Full Area Forecast Discussions - North (Edited)

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
A stretch of pleasant early June weather continues through Friday as high pressure and an upper level ridge build across New England. Temperatures will climb well above normal, reaching the 80s in many locations and possibly near 90 degrees in parts of southern New Hampshire by Friday. The next weather change arrives this weekend as a cold front slowly moves south through the region, bringing increasing chances for showers and scattered thunderstorms along with cooler temperatures by Sunday. Conditions should gradually improve from north to south late Sunday into Monday, with another warming trend possible by the middle of next week.

Key Messages:
 - Expect fair weather with a significant warmup today and Thursday.
 - Very warm and mostly dry conditions continue on Friday before a cold front brings increasing chances for showers and scattered thunderstorms over the weekend.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No major changes to the forecast at this time.

What this means for you:
Today through Friday looks excellent for outdoor activities, with plenty of dry weather and increasingly warm temperatures. Friday will likely be the hottest day of the stretch, especially across southern New Hampshire. The weekend becomes more unsettled as showers and a few thunderstorms increase in coverage, particularly from Saturday into Sunday. While the weekend is not expected to be a complete washout, periods of rain and cloud cover will become more common before drier weather gradually returns early next week.

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**Area Forecast Discussion**
National Weather Service Gray ME
Issued 624 AM EDT Wednesday, June 3, 2026

**What Has Changed**


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**Key Messages**

1. Expect fair weather with a significant warmup today and Thursday.

2. Very warm and mostly dry conditions continue on Friday before a cold front brings increasing chances for showers and scattered thunderstorms over the weekend.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**


As an upper level low pressure system continues moving farther out into the Atlantic Ocean, the pressure gradient, the difference in air pressure that drives wind, will continue to weaken this morning. Winds will gradually become lighter. Fog will once again be possible in the Connecticut River Valley but should dissipate by around 8:00 AM EDT.

High pressure settles into the region today and Thursday while an upper level ridge, an area of warmer and more stable air aloft, approaches from the west. This pattern will support a significant warmup along with dry and pleasant conditions.

High temperatures today will generally range from the lower 70s across northern areas to the lower 80s across southern locations. By Thursday, most areas will reach the lower to upper 80s. Overnight temperatures will remain mild for early June, with most locations staying in the 50s while mountain areas dip into the 40s.

**Key Message 2 Description**

Friday will be another very warm day, with temperatures rising well into the 80s across much of the region. Parts of southern New Hampshire could approach 90 degrees. A cold front will begin moving south from Canada later in the day and may trigger a few isolated showers or thunderstorms across far northern areas, although most locations should remain dry.

The front will gradually settle south Friday night and through the weekend, leading to increasing chances for showers and thunderstorms. The highest chances initially appear across northern areas into the first part of Saturday. Locations south of the mountains may remain warm for a longer period before cloud cover increases and showers and thunderstorms become more widespread.

Showers are likely Saturday night into Sunday, with a few thunderstorms also possible. Cooler temperatures are expected Sunday due to increased cloud cover and precipitation. While some uncertainty remains regarding exact timing, forecast ensembles, multiple forecast model simulations used to identify trends and confidence levels, are showing increasing agreement on a drying trend from north to south later Sunday or Sunday night. This would occur as the cold front moves farther south and high pressure begins building into the region.

Southern areas could still see a few lingering showers on Monday, but there is growing support for upper level ridging to strengthen across the Northeast. This would favor mostly dry weather and a gradual warming trend into the middle of next week. However, if the center of the upper level high remains closer to the Great Lakes, a few weak disturbances could still ride along the northern edge of the ridge and occasionally bring clouds or isolated showers into New England.

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

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

Summary:
A stretch of beautiful early June weather continues across southern New England through the end of the work week. Sunshine, low humidity, and gradually warming temperatures will make for comfortable conditions today, followed by summerlike warmth Thursday and Friday. Some inland locations could reach 90 degrees by the end of the week. The forecast becomes more uncertain over the weekend as a cold front approaches. Saturday may stay warm and mostly dry for much of the day, but increasing chances for showers arrive late Saturday into Sunday. Cooler temperatures are expected by Sunday and may continue into early next week.

Key Messages:
- Quiet and dry stretch of weather through the end of the work week, with increasingly warm temperatures.
 - Potentially unsettled and cooler conditions late this weekend into early next week.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No significant changes to the overall forecast, though minor refinements were made to weekend timing and temperature confidence.

What this means for you
If you enjoy warm, dry weather, the next few days will be ideal across much of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Coastal communities will remain somewhat cooler because of sea breezes, while inland areas warm steadily into the 80s and possibly lower 90s by Friday and Saturday. Outdoor plans through Friday should have little weather impact. Keep an eye on weekend forecasts, however, as the timing of an approaching front will determine when showers arrive and how quickly cooler air moves into the region.

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**Area Forecast Discussion**
National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
Issued 716 AM EDT Wednesday, June 3, 2026

**What Has Changed**


No significant changes to the overall forecast, though minor refinements were made to weekend timing and temperature confidence.

**Key Messages**

* Quiet and dry stretch of weather through the end of the work week, with increasingly warm temperatures.

* Potentially unsettled and cooler conditions late this weekend into early next week.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1, Quiet and dry stretch of weather through the end of the work week, with increasingly warm temperatures**


Confidence remains fairly high in dry weather through Friday as high pressure at the surface shifts from the Great Lakes toward the southeastern United States, while a mid level ridge, an area of warmer and more stable air aloft, develops across the Northeast behind a departing trough, an area of lower pressure in the upper atmosphere. Forecast guidance remains in good agreement on this overall pattern, supporting continued quiet and pleasant conditions.

Today, a well mixed boundary layer, meaning air is mixing efficiently from the surface upward, combined with temperatures around 5,000 feet above the ground (850 mb temperatures) rising to roughly 50 to 54 degrees, should support afternoon highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s inland. A fairly strong sea breeze will keep immediate south and east coastal areas cooler, with the warmest readings likely occurring earlier in the afternoon. Expect periods of fair weather cumulus clouds mixed with abundant sunshine. Dewpoints generally below 50 degrees will help maintain very comfortable conditions.

The mid level ridge strengthens Thursday into Friday as temperatures around 5,000 feet rise to approximately 55 to 59 degrees. Combined with deep atmospheric mixing and west to northwest winds aloft creating compressional warming and downsloping off the higher terrain of western Massachusetts, temperatures should climb into the middle and upper 80s Thursday. Downsloping occurs when air descends higher terrain and warms as it sinks. The greatest chance for 90 degree temperatures Thursday will be across the Connecticut River Valley, where these warming effects will be strongest.

Friday is expected to be the warmer of the two days, with highs reaching the upper 80s and potentially lower 90s. The warmer temperatures should become more widespread across the coastal plain away from the immediate shoreline, while onshore winds continue to provide some cooling right along the coast. National Blend of Models (NBM) guidance continues to indicate a 70 to 75 percent chance of exceeding 90 degrees across the Connecticut River Valley Friday afternoon, while much of the coastal plain away from the shoreline has a 40 to 60 percent chance. Immediate coastal communities should remain cooler because of local sea breezes.

**Key Message 2, Potentially unsettled and cooler conditions late this weekend into early next week**

There remains moderate confidence through early Saturday, but confidence decreases by late Saturday afternoon as forecast models continue to differ on the timing of an approaching frontal boundary.

Saturday is trending toward a more favorable period for dry and warm daytime conditions, although the exact timing of the approaching front remains uncertain. This could allow much of the day to stay dry while unusually warm conditions continue ahead of the front. Temperatures around 5,000 feet are forecast to increase to approximately 63 to 66 degrees. Even with increasing cloud cover, this could still support a warm to hot day. Afternoon highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s remain possible, with dewpoints in the 60s creating a more humid feel. The greatest chance for temperatures above 90 degrees remains across the interior river valleys.

NBM guidance indicates a 25 to 40 percent chance of exceeding 95 degrees across portions of the Springfield to Hartford corridor Saturday afternoon. Confidence in reaching those temperatures remains low to moderate because cloud cover and the timing of the front could limit daytime heating.

By Sunday, a more defined mid level trough and an associated shortwave disturbance, a smaller scale area of energy moving through the atmosphere, become established over southern New England. This pattern supports a stronger signal for scattered showers as weak low pressure develops along a weakening frontal boundary. Temperatures are expected to trend noticeably cooler, generally 10 to 15 degrees lower than Saturday, although exact values will depend on the timing of the front and cloud cover.

Unsettled and cooler conditions may continue into Monday as the mid level trough could evolve into a weak closed low pressure system. This would maintain the possibility of additional showers. Gradual improvement is possible by Tuesday as the system slowly moves away from the region.

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