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New Hampshire weather forecast for July 4: Mostly dry and humid

Humidity will rise for the Fourth of July in New Hampshire, but it should stay mostly dry through the weekend.>> Interactive RadarWednesday will be another bright and pleasantly warm day, with highs around 80°F and low humidity. An afternoon sea breeze will keep temperatures a bit cooler just along the coast.Temperatures should be around 70°F, with partly cloudy skies, for some of the fireworks displays Wednesday night. >> Current list of fireworks dates and timesThe next chance of showers and thunder will be later Wednesday night into the early hours of Thursday. Lows will be milder at night, with a low of 60°F.>> National Weather Service Warnings or BulletinsAny early Fourth of July showers should quickly dissipate, giving way to a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the holiday. Humidity will be higher Thursday, and there will be a very slight chance of a late-day thunderstorm, especially over southern New Hampshire. Thursday night will be muggy and mostly rain- and storm-free for fireworks, and it will stay mild and humid overnight. Friday will be very warm and fairly humid, with highs in the 90s in some places. Although it will be mostly dry, there is a slight chance of isolated showers or thunderstorms. Widespread wet weather is likely Saturday as isolated showers and thunderstorms move through. Highs on Saturday will settle in the low 80s. Sunday will be hot with the possibility of an isolated thunderstorm as highs climb to near 90 degrees. Keep an eye on the weather! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can receive weather alerts for your location and/or up to three zip codes. Additionally, you can be notified when precipitation is coming to your area. Get storm coverage on your smart TV via the free Very Local app. Follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | X Kevin Skarupa: Facebook | X Hayley LaPoint: Facebook | XJacqueline Thomas: Facebook | XMatt Hoenig: Facebook | X

Humidity will increase in New Hampshire for Independence Day on July 4, but it should remain mostly dry through the weekend.

>> Interactive radar

Wednesday will be another bright and pleasantly warm day with highs of around 27 degrees and low humidity. A sea breeze in the afternoon will keep temperatures slightly cooler directly on the coast.

During some fireworks displays on Wednesday evening, temperatures are expected to be above 20 degrees and the sky will be partly cloudy.

>> Current list of dates and times of the fireworks

The next chance of showers and thunder will be on Wednesday night. Lows will be milder overnight with temperatures around 15°C.

>> Warnings or bulletins from the National Weather Service

Any early showers on the Fourth of July should clear quickly, making way for a mix of sun and clouds for the rest of the holiday.

Humidity will be higher on Thursday and there will be a very slight chance of a late-day thunderstorm, especially over southern New Hampshire.

On Thursday evening it will be humid and largely rain- and thunderstorm-free for the fireworks shows, and it will remain mild and humid throughout the night.

July 4 – Forecast

Friday will be very warm and quite humid, with highs around 32 degrees in some places. It will remain mostly dry, but the chance of isolated showers or storms is small.

Widespread rain is expected on Saturday, with isolated showers and thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures on Saturday will be just over 27 degrees.

Sunday will be hot with the possibility of isolated thunderstorms. Highs will be near 90 degrees.

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