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New Hampshire Weekend Weather: Issued Severe Thunderstorm Watch

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Severe thunderstorm warnings against parts of New Hampshire; viewing position until 9 p.m.

Thank you for watching. I'm meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas. The day left today, we're paying attention to alert weather when the thunderstorm moves to the area. Some of these storms may be strong gusts, or even severe storms, of course the possibility of frequent lightning and downpours in any storm we see, and you want to make sure you can cover up in the ***still solid buildings. The storm has gone through, so if you are outdoors for the rest of the day today, you have to know the weather. In the majority of New Hampshire, south of the mountains, the serious threat level in 2 out of 5 points, the expected coverage will spread, harmful winds and hail, two of the main threats we are focusing on, but also cannot rule out the spin of some of these thunderstorms, which can also be obtained in the ***watch or ***w warning. release. This is what you need to know. *** Severe Thunderstorm Watch means a possible storm, the atmosphere is ripe to prepare for those stronger storms, so you need to be prepared and want to check for updates. If you give a severe thunderstorm warning, it means you need to take action, shelter, which means that the impending storm is either imminent or happening in your area. When we look at satellites and radar, today so far we have taken some action in northern New Hampshire. Sometimes there are some showers, thunderstorms, and heavy rain. So far, nothing serious was happening, but as we spent the rest of the afternoon we saw higher humidity today. Some of these sunshine and fuels are some of them. Becoming stronger or may be serious. So for the schedule, as we go through the rest of the afternoon to this evening, these storms will go from the northwest to the southeast throughout the state, and then as the evening takes place, any lingering showers and storms start to drop, especially after sunset. The serious threat will end and as we head to Monday we will actually have quieter conditions, clearing the sky, fading humidity and the beautiful sunny start of the week expected. Thank you for watching. I'm meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas. The day left today, we're paying attention to alert weather when the thunderstorm moves to the area. Some of these storms may be strong gusts, or even severe storms, of course the possibility of frequent lightning and downpours in any storm we see, and you want to make sure you can cover up in the ***still solid buildings. The storm has gone through, so if you are outdoors for the rest of the day today, you have to know the weather. In the majority of New Hampshire, south of the mountains, the serious threat level in 2 out of 5 points, the expected coverage will spread, harmful winds and hail, two of the main threats we are focusing on, but also cannot rule out the spin of some of these thunderstorms, which can also be obtained in the ***watch or ***w warning. release. This is what you need to know. *** Severe Thunderstorm Watch means a possible storm, the atmosphere is ripe to prepare for those stronger storms, so you need to be prepared and want to check for updates. If you give a severe thunderstorm warning, it means you need to take action, shelter, which means that the impending storm is either imminent or happening in your area. When we look at satellites and radar, today so far we have taken some action in northern New Hampshire. Sometimes there are some showers, thunderstorms, and heavy rain. So far, nothing serious was happening, but as we spent the rest of the afternoon we saw higher humidity today. Some of these sunshine and fuels are some of them. Becoming stronger or may be serious. So for the schedule, as we go through the rest of the afternoon to this evening, these storms will go from the northwest to the southeast throughout the state, and then as the evening takes place, any lingering showers and storms start to drop, especially after sunset. The serious threat will end and as we head to Monday we will actually have quieter conditions, clearing the sky, fading humidity and the beautiful sunny start of the week expected.

Severe thunderstorm warnings against parts of New Hampshire; viewing position until 9 p.m.

Updated: 4:55 PM EDT July 20, 2025

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Parts of New Hampshire have issued severe thunderstorm warnings. The National Weather Service said the National Weather Service issued a warning to Sullivan, Grafton, Merrimack and Belknap counties until 5:30 pm hail damage to vehicles and damage to siding, trees, trees and roofs. >> The interactive radar severe thunderstorm watchtower has been released for Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsborough, Sullivan, Strafford, Rockingham and Merrimack counties until Sunday at 9 p.m. For some people, there is a risk of severe weather, including the risk of strong winds. >> Download the free WMUR app for the latest information on travel: Apple | Google Play > Subscribe to WMUR's YouTube channel

Parts of New Hampshire have issued severe thunderstorm warnings.

National Weather Service issued a warning warning Sullivan, Grafton, Merrimack and Belknapp counties

Damage to vehicles and damage to siding, trees and roofs, according to the National Weather Service.

>>Interactive radar

Severe thunderstorm watches have been released for Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsborough, Sullivan, Strafford, Rockingham and Merrimack counties until 9 p.m. Sunday.

Some people may have a risk of bad weather, including strong winds and hail.

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In the strongest storms, there is the possibility of destroying wind gusts and hail, and any developmental storms can cause downpours.

The storm should end at night, clear the coast after 7 pm, and stay overnight in drier conditions.

Changes in the work week

Behind the system, it gets colder and is less wet on Sunday nights.

The sunny skies and comfortable air return early this week. In the 1970s, the high point will be in the 1970s.

Heat and humidity will start to build again later this week, with temperatures approaching 90 degrees Thursday and Friday.

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