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Another Nice Autumn Weather Week In New Hampshire; Plus, The 2025 Halloween Forecast
National Weather Service: Expect chilly mornings and mild afternoons. But communities celebrating trick-or-treating need to beware.
CONCORD, NH — Another nice autumn weather week is on the horizon, according to forecasters at the National Weather Service.
Forecasters are calling for temperatures in the low 30s during the morning and evening, and temperatures in the mid-50s during the early and late afternoons.
But trick-or-treaters need to prepare for an eerie evening.
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On Monday, expect mostly cloudy skies, a light wind, and temps in the mid-50s during the day and lower 30s during the evening and morning hours.
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There will be a bit more sun and wind on Tuesday with highs in the mid-50s and lows in the mid-30s.
Similar weather is expected on Wednesday.
But on Thursday, forecasters expect partly sunny skies and scattered showers during the day, with wind gusts of 25 to 40 mph. More showers are expected during the evening on Thursday, too.
According to AccuWeather.com, there is an 86 to 91 percent chance of rain on Halloween across the state. But a specific timeline is not yet known.
Rain is also expected on Friday and Saturday.
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