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NH forecast: Saturday's storm

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Drought-affected New Hampshire will see some rain and thunderstorms on Saturday. This can be interrupted for a while as the storm goes through. Expect the south sky to have a portion of cloudy sky and have a chance to shower north tonight. >>Interactive radar approaches the next front line on the weekend, and bad weather is likely to occur. Dormant Saturdaysaturday starts with some morning sunshine and increases humidity. Highs will warm until the mid-80s. This humidity will fuel certain downpours and thunderstorms. The storm will move from the northwest to the southeast of the state. Google Play>Subscribe to WMUR's YouTube Channel

Drought-affected New Hampshire will see some rain and thunderstorms on Saturday. This can be interrupted for a while as the storm goes through.

Expect the south sky to have a portion of cloudy sky and have a chance to shower north tonight. It will also be slightly and stuffy.

>>Interactive radar

The front line is approaching next weekend, and there is a chance that there will be some bad weather.

Storm Saturday

Saturday started with some morning sunshine and increased humidity. Highs will warm until the mid-80s.

This humidity will fuel certain downpours and thunderstorms. The storm will go from northwest to southeastern throughout the state.

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Some storms can be on the severe side, hail, downpour and destructive wind energy. The possibility of a weak tornado is small. If the storm is approaching, be aware of the storm and be prepared to find shelter in a solid building (stay away from the windows).

Those storms had bad weather on Saturday, according to the Storm Prediction Center.

It is expected that before the system evacuates, a batch of rain will move on Sunday morning from Saturday night to Sunday morning.

Early shower Sunday

The shower may linger on Sunday mornings in the south and southeast of the NH and may be close to the coast until the afternoon, then partially cleared later in the day (north and west). Cool and dry weather is expected to be filtered on Sunday.

Sunday's highest point will be in the mid-60s to very low 70s.

Looking to the future

Next week, New Hampshire will see another dry and comfortable stretch.

Highs will be in the mid-60s and mid-70s range, while lows will be mostly in the 40s.

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