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Today’s Weather at a Glance

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Monday/Monday Night - July 20

Nashua - East

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Sunny, with a high near 83. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Increasing clouds, with a low around 58. Calm wind.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 78. Calm wind becoming west around 5 mph in the afternoon.

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Increasing clouds, with a low around 57. Calm wind.

Tuesday/Tuesday Night - July 21

Nashua - East

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Partly sunny, with a high near 82. Light south wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

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Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 63. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. Light south wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the morning.

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Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. Low around 61. Chance of precipitation is 90%.

Wednesday/Wednesday Night - July 22

Nashua - East

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Showers likely, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 2pm. High near 83. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

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Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 79. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

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Showers likely, mainly before 9pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

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Sunday/Sunday Night - July 19

Nashua - East

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Sunny, with a high near 79. Northwest wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

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Clear, with a low around 56. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Peterborough - Central/West

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Sunny, with a high near 75. Northwest wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

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Mostly clear, with a low around 53. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Current Weather Readings in Peterborough, NH

Time of the readings below: 19 Jul 2026 3:19 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: 

73.3°F (0.9)

High Temperature:

73.4 at 3:17 PM

Low Temperature:

61.5 at 6:59 AM

Precipitation Today:

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Current Dewpoint:

50.7°F (-1.5)

Highest Heat Index Reading:

73.4 at 3:17 PM

Current Windspeed:

2 MPH (-0)

Barometric Trend:

Rising Slowly

Hours of Daylight Today:

14:54

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Skies were clear here in Peterborough, NH early this morning. We should have a wonderful mid summer Sunday, with mostly clear skies, and temps in the mid and upper 70s. Low humidity, and no smoke should also be on track today. It will be breezy with gusty winds.
We retain this delightful weather through Monday, then we will have increasing clouds on Tuesday with showers and thunderstorms through mid week. End of the week is looking good at this time.

A pleasant stretch of summer weather returns today and Monday with seasonable temperatures, lower humidity, and breezy northwest winds following a cold front. The next weather maker arrives Tuesday through Wednesday evening, bringing several rounds of showers and thunderstorms, some capable of producing heavy rainfall. While widespread severe weather is not expected at this time, a few stronger storms are possible on Wednesday. Drier, more comfortable air is expected to return late in the week.

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

Summary - Northern New England - New Hampshire and Maine

Summary:
A pleasant stretch of summer weather returns today and Monday with seasonable temperatures, lower humidity, and breezy northwest winds following a cold front. The next weather maker arrives Tuesday through Wednesday evening, bringing several rounds of showers and thunderstorms, some capable of producing heavy rainfall. While widespread severe weather is not expected at this time, a few stronger storms are possible on Wednesday. Drier, more comfortable air is expected to return late in the week.

Key Messages:
 - Expect seasonable temperatures and breezy northwest winds today with dry and pleasant weather on Monday.
 - Several rounds of downpours and thunderstorms are expected from Tuesday through Wednesday evening. Pleasant, seasonable temperatures continue through the end of the forecast period.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No major changes were needed for this forecast package.

What this means for you:
Today and Monday will be excellent days for outdoor plans, with comfortable temperatures, lower humidity, and plenty of dry weather. If you have travel or outdoor activities planned for Tuesday through Wednesday, be prepared for periods of heavy rain and thunderstorms that could interrupt plans. By Thursday and Friday, noticeably drier air and cooler mornings will make it feel more like early fall than midsummer.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Gray ME**
**229 AM EDT Sun Jul 19 2026**

**What Has Changed**


No major changes were needed for this forecast package.

**Key Messages**

1. Expect seasonable temperatures and breezy northwest winds today with dry and pleasant weather on Monday.

2. Several rounds of downpours and thunderstorms are expected from Tuesday through Wednesday evening. Pleasant, seasonable temperatures continue through the end of the forecast period.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1 Description**

A cold front will move offshore this morning, allowing winds to shift to the northwest and become breezy through the afternoon. Wind gusts up to 35 mph will be possible.

Any light showers early this morning should move offshore quickly, although a few lingering showers and clouds may remain across the mountains. Any remaining wildfire smoke should also move out this morning, with weather conditions expected to keep additional smoke away for at least the next couple of days.

Afternoon high temperatures will be close to normal for mid July, ranging from the mid 60s to lower 70s across northern areas, the mid to upper 70s for most locations, and a few lower 80s across southeastern New Hampshire and coastal Maine. Overnight lows will generally range from the upper 40s to the upper 50s.

High pressure builds into the region Monday, bringing lighter winds, dry weather, and slightly warmer temperatures. Highs will range from the low to mid 70s in the north to the low to mid 80s across southern areas.

**Key Message 2 Description**

A slow moving upper level trough, an elongated area of lower pressure in the atmosphere, will settle into the Northeast during the middle of the week. Winds several miles above the ground will transport very moist air into the region, creating favorable conditions for showers and thunderstorms.

Scattered downpours could begin as early as Tuesday afternoon, but the greatest likelihood for widespread rain will be from Tuesday night through Wednesday night. Higher resolution forecast models suggest thunderstorms may locally enhance rainfall totals, resulting in several rounds of heavier precipitation separated by periods of lighter rain or dry weather.

Forecast guidance indicates atmospheric moisture values, known as Precipitable Water or PWAT, will increase to between 1.50 and 1.90 inches, which is above the 90th percentile for this time of year. Some forecast models also indicate strong Integrated Vapor Transport, or IVT, carrying moisture northward from the Gulf Coast. Together, these signals point to a very moist atmosphere capable of producing efficient rainfall.

Forecast precipitation totals have decreased slightly since yesterday because the rain is now expected to be more scattered. Even so, many locations could still receive around 1 inch of precipitation.

At this time, there is not a strong signal for widespread severe thunderstorms. Forecast ingredients such as low level wind shear, atmospheric instability, and storm organization remain fairly weak. However, there are signs that a few stronger storms could develop on Wednesday if enough daytime heating occurs to increase instability. Forecast confidence in that potential remains limited, so additional updates will refine the details.

Temperatures will remain close to seasonal averages through the upcoming week. Tuesday and Wednesday will have a relatively small difference between daytime highs and nighttime lows because of abundant clouds and moisture.

By Thursday and Friday, strong west winds behind the departing upper level trough are expected to bring much drier air into the region. Dew points could fall into the 40s, making the air feel much more comfortable. Temperatures about 5,000 feet above the ground, measured at the 850 millibar level, are expected to cool to around 50 to 54 degrees, supporting the possibility of an early fall feel. The only remaining concern will be the potential for additional wildfire smoke arriving from areas farther upstream.

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

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

Summary:
A refreshing stretch of weather arrives today and continues into Monday with much lower humidity, sunshine, and comfortable temperatures. The only weather concern today will be dangerous rip currents along south-facing beaches. More active weather returns Tuesday through Wednesday night, bringing the potential for periods of heavy rain, thunderstorms, rough seas, and hazardous conditions for mariners and beachgoers. Drier, more seasonable weather returns late in the week and should continue into next weekend.

Key Messages:
 - Pleasant and much less humid today and Monday, although dangerous rip currents are expected today on south-facing beaches.
 - Active weather returns Tuesday through Wednesday night. Another round of soaking downpours is possible, along with potentially hazardous marine conditions and high surf.
 - Drying out late in the week with a return to more seasonable temperatures and lower humidity into next weekend.

What has changed since the last Forecast Update?
No significant changes. Forecasters continue to monitor the potential for heavy downpours Tuesday and Wednesday, along with hazardous marine conditions.

What this means for you
Today and Monday will be excellent days for most outdoor activities thanks to lower humidity and pleasant temperatures, but anyone visiting south-facing beaches should be aware of the high risk of dangerous rip currents. Beginning Tuesday, expect a return to unsettled weather with several opportunities for heavy downpours and thunderstorms. If you have boating plans, monitor later forecasts as rough seas and strong winds may create hazardous marine conditions. Conditions improve later in the week with comfortable temperatures and lower humidity returning.

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**Area Forecast Discussion, National Weather Service Boston/Norton MA**

**322 AM EDT Sunday July 19 2026**

**What Has Changed**


No significant changes. Forecasters continue to monitor the potential for heavy downpours Tuesday and Wednesday, along with hazardous marine conditions.

**Key Messages**

* Pleasant and much less humid today and Monday, although dangerous rip currents are expected today on south-facing beaches.

* Active weather returns Tuesday through Wednesday night. Another round of soaking downpours is possible, along with potentially hazardous marine conditions and high surf.

* Drying out late in the week with a return to more seasonable temperatures and lower humidity into next weekend.

**Discussion**

**Key Message 1, Pleasant and much less humid today and Monday, although dangerous rip currents are expected today on south-facing beaches.**


Early this morning, a few lingering showers and thunderstorms remain across Cape Cod and the Islands, while a strong cold front continues moving east through central New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire. A cold front is the leading edge of cooler, drier air, and its passage before sunrise will bring northwest winds of up to 25 mph, clearing skies, and rapidly dropping humidity levels.

Humidity levels, measured by dewpoint temperatures, have already fallen into the middle 50s across northern New York and Vermont. As daytime heating mixes the atmosphere, dewpoints may drop into the upper 40s across parts of southern New England, making the air feel exceptionally comfortable for mid July.

Expect mostly sunny skies today. Temperatures about 5,000 feet above the ground, known as 850 millibar temperatures, remain relatively cool, but the strong July sunshine and warming effect of air flowing downhill on the eastern side of the higher terrain should allow afternoon highs to reach the upper 70s to the lower and middle 80s. The recent smoky conditions have also cleared, resulting in much better visibility.

If you are heading to south-facing beaches, waves generated by yesterdays southwest winds will continue producing swells of 4 to 7 feet. These swells will create a high risk of dangerous rip currents, and a Rip Current Statement remains in effect today. Aside from the beach hazards, conditions should be among the nicest of the summer season.

High pressure will continue building into the region tonight before shifting just south of New England on Monday. Winds will become lighter, and overnight cooling may allow areas of patchy fog to develop in places that received significant rainfall, although the continuing drop in humidity may limit fog formation. Monday will be slightly warmer with sunny skies and afternoon temperatures in the lower to middle 80s.

**Key Message 2, Active weather returns Tuesday through Wednesday night. Another round of soaking downpours is possible, along with potentially hazardous marine conditions and high surf.**

Some forecast details still need to be refined, but confidence is increasing that warmer, more humid, and more unsettled weather will return Tuesday and continue into Wednesday night.

A strong disturbance in the middle and upper levels of the atmosphere will pull tropical moisture northward from the northeastern Gulf ahead of an approaching cold front. As this system moves through, increasing moisture and lifting of the air should make Tuesday and Tuesday night the most favorable period for heavy downpours.

Forecast model ensembles indicate a 40 to 70 percent chance of at least 1 inch of precipitation over a 24 hour period, with the greatest potential across southeastern New England. The chance of receiving 2 inches or more remains below 30 percent.

Winds higher in the atmosphere will also strengthen, but it remains uncertain whether conditions will become favorable for severe thunderstorms. Current machine learning forecast guidance continues to indicate only a limited severe weather threat. By Wednesday, daytime heating should support additional scattered showers and thunderstorms beneath an upper level trough before the system gradually moves away Wednesday night.

Marine conditions are also expected to deteriorate. Southwest winds will strengthen Tuesday night into Wednesday, and forecast ensembles indicate a 40 to 70 percent chance of gale force winds over the coastal waters. Gale force winds are sustained winds of 39 to 54 mph. Gale Watches may eventually be needed if confidence continues to increase.

Seas are expected to build to as high as 12 feet across the southern outer coastal waters, creating hazardous conditions for mariners and increasing the potential for high surf along south-facing beaches.

**Key Message 3, Drying out late in the week with a return to more seasonable temperatures and lower humidity into next weekend.**

A broad area of cooler air circulating around an upper level weather system, known as cyclonic flow, will remain over the region late this week into next weekend. At the surface, however, high pressure should provide mainly dry weather, comfortable humidity levels, and seasonable temperatures through next weekend.

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