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Warm up briefly to start the weekend

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Matt Hoenig follows a short warming up that could bring temperatures into parts of the state in the low 80s. There is also a chance that showers and thunderstorms will come later.

*** Today in New Hampshire with enough sun for the beginning of the weekend here in New Hampshire. Some Southern New Hampshire could touch the 80 -degree brand in Concord, we predict 80 degrees today. It will be the warmest day for about 6 months. You have to return until November 6th last autumn, which was an unusual warm late autumn. All day we have an unusually warm spring day on the barrel. Average high temperature for April 19, 59 degrees, so certainly above average. This morning we keep an eye on *** many clouds, even some rain pockets that go through the north of New Hampshire. It will break in the action a little later. And then *** Front in our west will probably take off an additional round of some showers and thunderstorms later in the afternoon and until tonight. Again with enough sun we were able to touch the lower half of the 80s in southern parts of the state. Here is her forecast in Cheshire County today. We still have 80 in Keene, 82 degrees in Winchester. Dublin 76, the same for you and Stoddard Fitzwilliams 78 degrees this afternoon. It is not so warm for everyone, although in the north with more clouds and some temporary showers, only the western white mountains. It reaches about 70 in Waterville Valley this afternoon, low 70s from Thornton to Dorchester. I think Bristol should occur at about 77 degrees with at least *** a few hours of sunshine later in the afternoon. If you drive to the Fisher Cats game today, you will be launched 81 degrees 81 degrees at 4:05 a.m. in the Delta Dental Stage, although it can be thundering for the late Innings if some shower and rainy pouring go through. Here is futurecast *** a little later this morning. Some sunshine broke out at 9 or 10 a.m., which will continue until the early afternoon. In the north you have the best chance for *** shower or downpour in the early afternoon, and later there are a few passing showers and thunderstorms in central and south -news Hampshire later. This is the front edge of a cooler air that will arrive in time for Easter. Note that it is not nearly as warm tomorrow. If you go to church in the morning, *** cooling feeling. The temperatures only by 50, but it sees dry for Easter egg search and looks. Brunch and dinner plans with family and friends not quite as warm tomorrow. The winds will also be active on Sunday. Wind gusts in the northern part of the state, which approaches 40 miles per hour, and this flowering breeze begins to rejuvenate tomorrow evening after sunset. By the way, it is also the big weekend in front of the Boston Marathon. Looks warm in the city today. *** Cool form Thorm Thorm on Easter and then for the marathon itself, well, it looks good, I would say. For the spectators, I think the runners want it *** a little cooler, but as soon as they come to Naick and Wellesley, *** Sea breeze means cooler temperatures within the city limits of Boston on Monday afternoon. There could be a few showers, but long after the runners have finished the marathon, they will run out seasonally mild with the temperatures of the upper 60s to almost 70 in the afternoon and the temperatures in the next week.

Video: Warm up briefly to start the weekend

Matt Hoenig follows a short warming up that could bring temperatures into parts of the state in the low 80s. There is also a chance that showers and thunderstorms will come later.

A short warming up here on Saturday with passing shower and thunderstorms. This will initiate cooler and windy weather for Easter, but the temperatures will be carefully mild in the next week. Later a sun will develop, which will heat up the temperatures until the 1970s. With enough sun, heights in the lower 80s are possible in the southern communities. An additional shower or a thunderstorm will probably take place later this afternoon until this evening. The showers and rumbles rely on the clarification overnight. It gets airy and cooler at dawn. Sunday looks dry with a lot of sunshine, but still cool and windy. The afternoon highs are limited to the 50th Mondag, which looks dry and sometimes sunny. Inland cities should see temperatures along/near the coast in the 1960s. Comfortable for spectators in the Boston Marathon, with Schauer after many runners have ended.

A short warming up here on Saturday with passing shower and thunderstorms. This will ring in cooler and windy weather for Easter, but the temperatures will remain carefully mild up to the next week.

Clouds and scattered showers will run through central and northern New Hampshire this morning. Later a sun will develop, which will heat up the temperatures until the 1970s. With enough sun, heights in the lower 80s are possible in the southern communities. An additional shower or thunderstorm is probably later in the afternoon until tonight.

Evening showers and rumbles go out overnight with the clarification. It becomes airy and cooler through dawn.

Easter Sunday looks dry with a lot of sunshine, but still cool and windy. The afternoon highs are limited to the 1950s.

Monday looks dry and sometimes sunny. Inland cities should see temperatures along/near the coast in the 1960s. Comfortable for spectators in the Boston Marathon, with Schauer after many runners have ended.

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