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Forecast - First Look At Fall 2026 - Here

"August was nearly over - the month of apples and falling stars, the last care-free month for the school children. The days were not hot, but sunny and limpidly clear -
the first sign of advancing autumn."
- Viktor Nekrasov 

Today’s Weather at a Glance

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Today in Peterborough, NH at a Glance

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Friday/Friday Night - August 21

Nashua - East

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Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 79. North wind around 5 mph becoming east in the afternoon.

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A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after 5am. Patchy fog after 2am. Otherwise, increasing clouds, with a low around 57. Calm wind. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.


Peterborough - Central/West

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Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph in the morning.

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Increasing clouds, with a low around 54. Calm wind.

Saturday/Saturday Night - August 22

Nashua - East

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A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after 10am. Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, cloudy, with a high near 75. Northeast wind around 5 mph. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

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Showers likely, mainly after 3am. Patchy fog after 1am. Otherwise, cloudy, with a low around 58. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Peterborough - Central/West

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A slight chance of showers before 8am, then a chance of showers after 10am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 72. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.

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Showers likely, mainly after midnight. Patchy fog after 1am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Sunday/Sunday Night - August 23

Nashua - East

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Showers likely. Areas of fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 79. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

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A 30 percent chance of showers before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 60.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Showers likely, mainly after 2pm. Areas of fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

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Showers likely, mainly before 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 57. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 21 Aug 2026 11:59 AM

(FYI: The number in parentheses is the change in the last hour)
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Current Temperature: 

71.0°F (3.8)

High Temperature:

71.0 at 11:59 AM

Low Temperature:

59.7 at 1:58 AM

Precipitation Today:

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Current Dewpoint:

62.3°F (1.1)

Highest Heat Index Reading:

71.0 at 11:59 AM

Current Windspeed:

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Barometric Trend:

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Hours of Daylight Today:

13:38

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Skies were clearing here in Peterborough, NH this morning. There are still a few showers down in SE MA, perhaps clipping Nashua, but these will end this morning, however, showers will continue for much of the day in SE MA. Expect a sunny, pleasant day with highs in the upper 70s. Increasing clouds tonight but we remian dry until daybreak on Saturday. Then we have a chance of showers, but that chance remains pretty low until Saturday night. More showers on Sunday, then clearing for the first half of next week.

Mostly dry weather is expected through Friday night, with comfortable temperatures around 80 degrees today. Rain chances increase this weekend, especially Saturday night into Sunday, although rainfall will be hit or miss. Drier and more comfortable weather should return early next week, with some clouds and showers possible in the mountains.

Another Eclispe to catch: Look, I know most of us weren't able to watch last week's total solar eclipse in person. And yes, seeing photos of it, or watching it on livestream - those are great, but they aren't the real thing. So I just want to tell you that eclipse regret is real, and it's OK to feel it. But I also want to let you know that this month actually has a second eclipse in store. Here's the deal: A deep partial lunar eclipse will occur next week on Aug. 27?Äì28, covering roughly 96% of the moon in shadow. And while it won't be getting as many headlines as last week's big solar eclipse (what can I say? Our entire solar system has a solar bias), the good news is that pretty much everyone across the country will be able to see it, so long as the clouds cooperate. So make a note on your calendar now, and keep tabs on your moonrise and moonset times, because the next time we'll be able to see one of these won't happen for about two years!

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

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
Mostly dry weather is expected through Friday night, with comfortable temperatures around 80 degrees today. Rain chances increase this weekend, especially Saturday night into Sunday, although rainfall will be hit or miss. Drier and more comfortable weather should return early next week, with some clouds and showers possible in the mountains.

Key Messages:
 - Mainly dry weather expected through Friday night.
 - Rain chances mainly the second half of the weekend. Chance of rain Saturday, but chances are lessening.
 - Drier conditions to start next week, but clouds and showers remain possible in the interior.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
None.

What this means for you:
Friday looks like a mostly dry and comfortable day after some early morning valley fog burns off. A stray shower is possible near the immediate coast and southern New Hampshire, but most areas should stay dry. This weekend turns more humid, with increasing chances for rain, particularly Sunday. Some areas could receive useful rainfall, but the hit-or-miss nature of the showers means others may see much less. Early next week should bring a return to drier weather, although the mountains could remain cloudy with a few showers.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Gray ME, 655 AM EDT
Fri Aug 21 2026**

**What has changed**


Minor update to the Aviation section.

**Key Messages**

1. Mainly dry weather expected through Friday night.

2. Rain chances mainly the second half of the weekend. Chance of rain Saturday, but chances are lessening.

3. Drier conditions to start next week, but clouds and showers remain possible in the interior.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1**


High pressure builds in behind a cold front today, keeping conditions mostly dry after early morning valley fog lifts. A spotty light shower or two cannot be ruled out along the immediate coast or southern New Hampshire today and tonight because of a weak low pressure area and surface trough developing south of Long Island. However, the vast majority of the region should remain dry.

The most sunshine will be found across the interior. Dew points, a measure of moisture in the air, should be lower than they were Thursday, making for a more comfortable day. Highs should reach around 80 degrees in most locations. Valley fog is once again expected tonight.

**Key Message 2**

A front that is initially stalled well south of New England will begin moving north toward the region as a warm front Saturday, bringing increasing humidity.

There are two separate areas of moisture involved. One will move north from the Southeast United States on southerly low-level winds, while a 500 mb trough, an area of lower pressure in the middle levels of the atmosphere, strengthens to the west and likely helps a surface low develop.

Forecast guidance is increasingly favoring the first wave clipping the coastal areas Saturday, followed by the upper-level low bringing more widespread rain chances Sunday, potentially with a greater focus across the interior.

The atmosphere will contain plenty of moisture for efficient rainfall. PWATs, or precipitable water values representing the total amount of moisture available in the atmosphere, are expected to exceed 1.5 inches. Dew points should reach the upper 60s, with some measurable IVT, or integrated vapor transport, indicating moisture being transported into the region.

Despite the available moisture, showers and rain should remain scattered, and moderate storm movement should limit the threat of excessive rainfall. Some locations may receive limited rainfall because of the hit-or-miss nature of the precipitation.

Clouds and precipitation should keep weekend highs somewhat lower than recent days, with widespread temperatures in the 70s. However, increased humidity and mild overnight temperatures will prevent the weekend from feeling notably cooler.

**Key Message 3**

An upper-level low to our west becomes the main driver of local weather early next week. Current indications suggest it could fully close off and stall over Quebec, producing westerly flow across New England.

A surge of drier air in the middle levels of the atmosphere, combined with downslope westerly winds, should produce pleasant conditions across the coastal plain, with sunshine and seasonable temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. Dew points should fall into the 40s and 50s, making the air feel much more comfortable.

Because the upper-level low will remain to our north, some upslope clouds and light, shallow showers will likely persist across the White Mountains and surrounding higher terrain.

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

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

Summary:
A cool and wet weather pattern will continue across southern New England today and through much of the weekend. Steady rain will be most likely across eastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, the Islands, Rhode Island, and the south coast, with lighter rainfall farther north and west. Temperatures will remain well below typical late August levels, followed by drier and warmer weather early next week.

Key Messages:

 - Cooler than normal temperatures today with steady rain most likely towards eastern MA.
 - Wet and unusually cool for the weekend.
 - Drier and warmer to start next week.

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

What this means for you
Expect a chilly, damp day today, especially near the coast, with periods of steady rain across eastern Massachusetts. The weekend will remain unusually cool and unsettled, with additional rainfall possible and some locations potentially receiving 1 to 1.5 inches. Conditions should gradually improve Sunday, with a return to drier and warmer weather early next week.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA, 349 AM EDT Fri Aug 21 2026**

**WHAT HAS CHANGED**


No significant changes to the forecast.

**KEY MESSAGES**

* Cooler than normal temperatures today with steady rain most likely towards eastern MA.

* Wet and unusually cool for the weekend.

* Drier and warmer to start next week.

**DISCUSSION**

**KEY MESSAGE 1, Cooler than normal temperatures today with steady rain most likely towards eastern MA**


Weak low pressure currently centered south of Long Island is expected to slowly shift northeastward today. As it does, eastern Massachusetts, particularly southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and the Islands, will likely continue to see steadier rain.

A sharp rainfall gradient remains likely across the region. It starts near the northern portion of the South Shore, continues along I-95 toward the Rhode Island border, then follows the northern borders of Rhode Island and Connecticut. Expected rainfall totals decrease from around 0.5 inches near the coast to around 0.3 inches farther northwest, with amounts diminishing farther north.

The NAM, one of the weather forecast models, continues to appear to be an outlier with its rainfall totals. Most other models suggest an additional 0.1 inches or less around Boston and areas north and west, increasing to an additional 0.25 to 0.5 inches across Cape Cod, southeastern Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. The latest HREF PMM, an ensemble forecast method that combines multiple high resolution model forecasts, also keeps the higher rainfall totals focused on southeastern Massachusetts, Cape Cod, the Islands, Rhode Island, and the south coast.

Persistent cloud cover and winds circulating around the low pressure system will keep the region feeling much cooler than normal for late August. High temperatures today will likely reach only the low to mid 70s across eastern areas, with coastal locations possibly remaining cooler. Interior areas should see little additional precipitation, although clouds will remain common. Temperatures may reach the upper 70s, particularly in the Connecticut River Valley.

Rain should become much lighter tonight. Onshore winds will continue, although they may begin turning more northerly as the low moves northeastward. Overnight lows will generally be in the 50s across the interior and the 60s farther east.

**KEY MESSAGE 2, Wet and unusually cool for the weekend**

The low pressure system south of the region will continue tracking northeast into Saturday. Its associated cold front will likely stall near the eastern coastline and could cross Cape Cod. With the front remaining nearby, cloudy skies and onshore winds are expected to continue into Saturday.

Some differences remain among the forecast models regarding the exact location of the low. The overall consensus places it just offshore of Nantucket Saturday morning. The NAM moves the low northeast faster than most other models, while the Canadian model and RAP, the Rapid Refresh model, keep it farther south near Long Island around the same time. The low should continue moving north during Saturday and could reach Downeast Maine by Saturday night.

The overall weather pattern for the weekend remains largely unchanged. A stronger upper-level trough, meaning an elongated area of lower pressure and cooler air aloft, will move closer from the Great Lakes Saturday into Sunday. At the same time, an unusually moist air mass will move into the region. PWAT, or precipitable water, values approaching 2.0 inches indicate a large amount of moisture available for rainfall.

NAEFS, the North American Ensemble Forecast System, shows atmospheric moisture levels up to around two standard deviations above normal. Other forecast guidance also shows favorable IVT, or integrated vapor transport, indicating strong transport of moisture into eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island this weekend.

Ensemble forecasts show a lower probability of receiving 1 inch or more of rainfall within 24 hours, particularly across Cape Cod and the Islands. However, rainfall totals reaching 1 to 1.5 inches cannot be ruled out.

Temperatures will remain below normal this weekend because of persistent cloud cover and onshore winds. Highs should remain in the 70s both days, with Saturday likely being slightly cooler. Sunday should begin to see some drier air move into the region, helping to reduce cloud cover.

Limited instability is expected because of the cool temperatures and onshore flow. A few embedded thunderstorms cannot be completely ruled out, but the majority of the rainfall should be steady, widespread stratiform rain, meaning rain produced mainly by broad layers of clouds rather than individual thunderstorms.

**KEY MESSAGE 3, Drier and warmer to start next week**

The front should finally move offshore as the upper-level trough progresses eastward and the surface low exits the East Coast. Behind the front, much drier air will move into the region, accompanied by more westerly winds. Clouds should gradually clear and dewpoints will fall through Wednesday.

The base of the upper-level trough will move directly overhead into Tuesday, followed by rising heights as the system continues eastward. High pressure will then become the dominant weather feature, with high temperatures returning to the 70s and 80s.

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