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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

Today’s Weather at a Glance

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Monday/Monday Night - June 15

Nashua - East

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Tuesday/Tuesday Night - June 16

Nashua - East

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Sunny, with a high near 80. West wind around 5 mph.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 54. Calm wind.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 75. West wind around 5 mph.

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Increasing clouds, with a low around 52. Calm wind.

Wednesday/Wednesday Night - June 17

Nashua - East

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Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. Calm wind.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Calm wind becoming south around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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

Thursday/Thursday Night - June 18

Nashua - East

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Showers, mainly after 7am. High near 81. Light southeast wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

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Showers, mainly before 8pm. Low around 60. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 5pm. High near 76. Light southeast wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

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A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm, then a chance of showers between 8pm and midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Chance of precipitation is 40%.

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Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 16 Jun 2026 1:04 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: 

67.7°F (1.3)

High Temperature:

68.5 at 12:52 PM

Low Temperature:

52.4 at 5:45 AM

Precipitation Today:

0.00 inches

Current Dewpoint:

48.4°F (-1.4)

Highest Heat Index Reading:

68.5 at 12:52 PM

Current Windspeed:

2 MPH (1)

Barometric Trend:

Falling Slowly

Hours of Daylight Today:

15:20

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On this day, in 1964, snow fell in northern Maine. After a cool start to the morning (49 degrees in Keene, NH) we should have a bright sunny day with highs in the mid and upper 70s. Low humidity continues. Increasing clouds on Wednesday should lead to showers on Thursday. Four days until Summer begins!

High astronomical tides remain the primary concern through tonight, with another round of minor coastal flooding possible around the overnight high tide cycle. Otherwise, quiet and seasonable weather is expected through midweek. Attention then turns to a stronger-than-normal June storm system expected to move through the Northeast on Thursday, bringing widespread rainfall, gusty winds, and the potential for thunderstorms. There is still uncertainty regarding the severe weather threat, but parts of southwestern New Hampshire may need to be monitored closely. Unsettled weather could continue into the weekend with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms.

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

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
High astronomical tides remain the primary concern through tonight, with another round of minor coastal flooding possible around the overnight high tide cycle. Otherwise, quiet and seasonable weather is expected through midweek. Attention then turns to a stronger-than-normal June storm system expected to move through the Northeast on Thursday, bringing widespread rainfall, gusty winds, and the potential for thunderstorms. There is still uncertainty regarding the severe weather threat, but parts of southwestern New Hampshire may need to be monitored closely. Unsettled weather could continue into the weekend with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms.

Key Messages:
 - High astronomical tides continue through tonight. While wave action is expected to continue diminishing, high water levels and some minor flooding remain possible.
 - Weather turns unsettled after midweek, with a seasonably strong storm expected to cross the region Thursday.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No significant changes with this forecast update.

What this means for you:
If you live along the coast, be aware that another high tide cycle tonight could produce minor flooding in vulnerable locations. Most areas will enjoy pleasant weather through Wednesday before conditions deteriorate Thursday with periods of rain, gusty winds, and thunderstorms. While the exact details are still being worked out, some storms could become strong if enough sunshine develops during the afternoon. Expect an active weather pattern to continue into the weekend.

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**Area Forecast Discussion**
**National Weather Service Gray ME**
**631 AM EDT Tuesday, June 16, 2026**

**What Has Changed**


No significant changes with this forecast update.

**Key Messages**

1. High astronomical tides continue through tonight. While wave action is expected to continue diminishing, high water levels and some minor flooding remain possible.

2. Weather turns unsettled after midweek, with a seasonably strong storm expected to cross the region Thursday.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**

High astronomical tides will continue through the middle of the week. Wave action is not expected to be a significant issue until at least the latter half of the work week, and by then the tides will be decreasing in magnitude.

Following the high tide early this morning, one more very high tide is expected just after midnight tonight. The Portland tide gauge is forecast to reach 11.6 feet. If any lingering storm surge remains above one-half foot, another cycle of minor coastal flooding could occur.

Away from the coast, fair weather and seasonable temperatures are expected through midweek.

**Key Message 2 Description**

The chance for afternoon showers and thunderstorms will increase Wednesday as an upper-level trough, an elongated area of lower pressure in the atmosphere, approaches and begins influencing the region.

The main focus, however, is on a stronger storm system expected Thursday. An upper-level low pressure system and its associated trough are forecast to move across the Northeast. Surface low pressure associated with this system is unusually strong for mid-June and falls outside the normal range seen in many forecast models for this time of year.

This system is expected to generate a strong large-scale weather pattern across the region. Forecast winds several thousand feet above the ground, near the 850 millibar level, are unusually strong and may be comparable to events that occur only once every 5 to 10 years.

These strong winds aloft are expected to transport abundant moisture into the region, leading to a widespread soaking rainfall during the morning hours Thursday.

One concern is that strong large-scale lifting combined with warm-season atmospheric instability can sometimes produce very heavy rainfall rates that broader-scale forecast models struggle to capture several days in advance.

Another question is whether enough clearing develops behind the morning rain to allow the atmosphere to become unstable again during the afternoon. If that occurs, a round of thunderstorms could develop somewhere across the region, and some storms could become strong.

The Storm Prediction Center already has a Day 4 thunderstorm outlook near the area. In addition, several high-resolution forecast tools and machine-learning guidance systems are highlighting parts of the region for possible thunderstorm development. Southwestern New Hampshire currently sits near the edge of these areas of concern, but it is close enough that the possibility of severe weather cannot be ruled out.

At present, forecast wind shear, the change in wind speed and direction with height, appears very strong Thursday afternoon. The main uncertainty is instability. Forecast soundings suggest there may be enough instability in the lowest three kilometers of the atmosphere to support thunderstorm development. Even relatively modest instability can sometimes support severe weather in New England when wind shear is exceptionally strong.

However, there is also the possibility that the strong wind shear could overwhelm developing thunderstorms and limit their ability to maintain strong updrafts because instability is forecast to remain relatively weak. Forecasters will be watching closely as higher-resolution models come into range over the next couple of days.

Unsettled weather may continue into the weekend, with daily chances for showers and thunderstorms.

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

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

Summary:
A stretch of pleasant early summer weather continues through Wednesday with seasonable temperatures, low humidity, and mostly dry conditions. A few isolated afternoon showers are possible across western Massachusetts on Wednesday. Coastal communities should continue to monitor high astronomical tides tonight, which may lead to minor flooding in the usual vulnerable locations. Thursday brings a stronger weather system with gusty south winds, scattered showers, and a few thunderstorms. While severe weather appears more likely southwest of Southern New England, conditions will continue to be monitored. After that, an extended period of beautiful weather is expected Friday through Monday with warm afternoons, comfortable humidity, and mostly dry conditions.

Key Messages:
 - More seasonable temperatures, dry weather and comfortable humidity through tonight. Scattered pop-up showers across far western New England later Wednesday afternoon.
 - High astronomical tides with less than one foot of storm surge could cause minor coastal flooding during the late evening high tide tonight.
 - Gusty southerly winds with some showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms Thursday. Severe weather potential is being monitored, but the main threat currently appears to remain southwest of Southern New England.
 - Beautiful stretch of weather Friday through Monday with warm afternoons and comfortable humidity.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No significant changes to the forecast.

What this means for you
Enjoy comfortable weather through Wednesday with temperatures mainly in the 70s and low humidity. If you live near the coast, be aware of the potential for minor flooding around tonight's late evening high tide. Thursday will be the most active weather day of the week, bringing stronger winds, periods of rain, and possibly a few thunderstorms. Conditions improve quickly afterward, leading to several days of pleasant summer weather through the weekend and into early next week.

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Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA
251 AM EDT Tuesday, June 16, 2026

**What Has Changed**


No significant changes to the forecast.

**Key Messages**

* More seasonable temperatures, dry weather and comfortable humidities through tonight. Scattered pop-up showers across far western New England later Wednesday afternoon.

* High astronomical tides with less than a foot of storm surge could cause minor coastal flooding for the late evening high tides tonight.

* Gusty southerly winds with some showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms Thursday. Watching the severe weather potential too, but right now thinking main threat will be to our southwest.

* Beautiful stretch of weather Friday through Monday with warm afternoons and comfortable humidity.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1**


More seasonable temperatures, dry weather and comfortable humidities through tonight. Scattered pop-up showers across far western New England later Wednesday afternoon.

Southern New England remains positioned between a nearly stationary area of low pressure over Nova Scotia and weak high pressure over the central Appalachians. This pattern will maintain a light northwest to west wind across the region, except for localized sea breezes that develop later this morning and continue into this evening. The sea breeze is expected to arrive somewhat later than normal, likely during the early afternoon.

A stronger south wind develops Wednesday. Most of the day should remain dry, but a few isolated afternoon showers cannot be ruled out across western Massachusetts. Atmospheric instability, which helps showers and thunderstorms develop, appears limited because of relatively low dew points and temperatures mainly in the 70s. Forecast trends will continue to be monitored.

**Key Message 2**

High astronomical tides with less than a foot of storm surge could cause minor coastal flooding for the late evening high tides tonight.

Minor coastal flooding and wave splashover were observed around the late evening high tide. The higher of the two daily high tides will continue to be the late evening cycle. Tide levels are expected to gradually decrease through the week.

Localized minor coastal flooding remains possible in the usual vulnerable locations. As a result, Coastal Flood Statements remain in effect instead of Coastal Flood Advisories. Areas of greatest concern include Morrissey Boulevard and low-lying sections of Nantucket, which have experienced flooding during recent high tide cycles. Additional advisories may still be needed depending on conditions.

**Key Message 3**

Gusty southerly winds with some showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms Thursday. Watching the severe weather potential too, but right now thinking main threat will be to our southwest.

An area of low pressure tracking northeast through Quebec will push a pre-frontal trough and cold front toward Southern New England on Thursday.

Ahead of these features, a strong corridor of winds a few thousand feet above the ground, known as a low-level jet, is expected to strengthen to 45 to 55 knots. Some of that stronger wind may mix down to the surface, resulting in southerly wind gusts of 25 to 35 mph. Afternoon temperatures should reach the upper 70s to middle 80s.

Some showers are expected very late Wednesday night into Thursday morning as a warm front crosses the region. Another round of scattered showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms may develop Thursday afternoon and evening as the cold front moves through.

Forecasters are also monitoring the risk for severe weather because of the strong wind energy available in the atmosphere. At this time, the greatest severe weather threat appears likely to remain southwest of Southern New England, where stronger instability is expected to develop.

**Key Message 4**

Beautiful stretch of weather Friday through Monday with warm afternoons and comfortable humidity.

Two upper-level low pressure systems south of Hudson Bay will help keep the Northeast under somewhat cooler air aloft than is typical for mid-June. This pattern should suppress deeper moisture farther south and result in an extended period of pleasant weather.

High temperatures will generally range from 75 to 85 degrees, accompanied by comfortable humidity levels. Overnight lows will mainly be in the 50s to lower 60s.

Weather conditions should remain mostly dry through this period. A weak disturbance moving through the northern branch of the jet stream could trigger a few brief daytime showers, but most locations are expected to remain dry.

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