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Kevin Skarupa

New Hampshire

Meteorologist at WMUR-TV (Manchester, NH)

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  • 5 days ago | wmur.com | Kevin Skarupa

    More rain, some heavy moves in Friday (especially afternoon) into early afternoon on Saturday. Sunny and warmer on Mother's Day as a stretch of dry and warmer weather begins and the unsettled pattern moves away.A Flood Watch is in effect for most of New Hampshire (except for Coos, Rockingham, and Strafford Counties) through Saturday Evening.Today looks very wet, especially in the afternoon and evening. Steady and at times heavy rain is expected.

  • 5 days ago | wmur.com | Kevin Skarupa

    New Hampshire can expect impact weather Friday and Saturday as heavy rain showers move through the state. A flood watch has been issued for Friday afternoon through Saturday evening for all of central and western New Hampshire. >> Interactive RadarFriday looks cool, with highs in the upper 40s to around 50, and very wet, especially in the afternoon and evening. Rain will fall steadily and there will be some periods of heavier showers. Downpours and showers linger through most of Saturday, too.

  • 5 days ago | wmur.com | Kevin Skarupa

    More rain, some heavy moves in Friday (especially afternoon) into early afternoon on Saturday. Sunny and warmer on Mother's Day as a stretch of dry and warmer weather begins and the unsettled pattern moves away.A Flood Watch is in effect for most of New Hampshire (except for Coos, Rockingham, and Strafford Counties) through Saturday Evening.Friday looks very wet, especially in the afternoon and evening. Steady and at times heavy rain is expected.

  • 6 days ago | wmur.com | Kevin Skarupa

    We have a brief break in between systems today. Then more rain arrives later tonight and continues into the first part of the weekend. Sunny and warmer on Mother's Day as a stretch of dry (and warmer) weather begins.A partly sunny day with highs in the 60s today. A spot shower is possible late day, but overnight rain moves in again. Lows will be in the 40s by morning.Friday looks very wet, especially in the afternoon and evening.

  • 6 days ago | wmur.com | Kevin Skarupa

    After a soggy stretch, New Hampshire will see a brief break in the action on Thursday, before a rainy end to the week. Thursday will be partly sunny, with highs in the 60s. A spot shower is possible late in the day. Steadier rain will begin moving in after sunset, as lows settle in the 40s by morning. >> Interactive RadarFriday looks cool, with highs in the 40s and 50s. It'll also be very wet, especially in the afternoon and evening.

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Kevin Skarupa
Kevin Skarupa @KevSkarupaWMUR
9 Apr 24

I will not be there live for the home opener today, memories of years past will have to suffice :)

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@FisherCats will @KevSkarupaWMUR be wearing the infamous hotdog costume for opening day tomorrow?

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Kevin Skarupa @KevSkarupaWMUR
5 Apr 24

RT @NWSGray: Here is a look at snowfall totals from our potent early April storm. Thank you to all our dedicated spotters and observers tha…

Kevin Skarupa
Kevin Skarupa @KevSkarupaWMUR
25 Mar 24

RT @NWSGray: Here's a map of the totals for snow that fell yesterday and into early this morning. Thanks to all those who reported! #MEwx #…