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  • 3 days ago | wmur.com | Matt Hoenig

    There has been no shortage of rainfall across the Granite State so far this May. Several slow-moving systems have dropped anywhere between 3 and 8 inches of rainfall for many. In Concord, 5.08 inches of rainfall is the most amount of rain ever recorded over the first 10 days in May. Records in Concord date back to 1868. >> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Manchester has received 7.35 inches of rain since May 1.

  • 3 days ago | wmur.com | Matt Hoenig

    The rain has finally ended and a more pleasant stretch of weather quickly builds in. Sunshine returns for Mother's Day with a warming trend expected during the work week.River levels will drop this morning, and any remaining lowland flooding will recede as the day goes on.Sunny skies hold for Mother's Day with decreasing clouds north of the White Mountains. Highs reach the 60s for most today with a bit of a breeze.Mainly clear skies overnight. Temperatures will fall into the 30s and lower 40s.

  • 4 days ago | wmur.com | Matt Hoenig

    Another round of heavy rainfall could create pockets of minor flooding along some New Hampshire rivers.Many rivers will see their levels swell through Saturday afternoon and crest Saturday night.In Conway, the Saco River is expected to reach minor flood stage by Saturday evening. Pockets of standing water are likely near Transvale Acres, Moat Brook Bridge, and the lower part of E.

  • 4 days ago | wmur.com | Matt Hoenig

    Pockets of heavy rain and downpours continue across New Hampshire to start the weekend. A flood warning has been posted for parts of Cheshire and Sullivan counties through noon. Heavy rain could lead to minor road and stream flooding in these areas. >> Interactive RadarRain, downpours, and a few rumbles of thunder will continue Saturday morning, with some areas picking up an additional 1/2 inch to 1 inch of rainfall.

  • 4 days ago | wmur.com | Matt Hoenig

    Rain lingers through much of Saturday morning, then a more pleasant stretch of weather quickly builds in. Sunshine returns for Mother's Day with a warming trend expected during the work week.A Flood Watch is in effect for most of New Hampshire through Saturday evening. Minor river rises are possible through the weekend, and there may be ponding on roads.Rain, downpours, and a few rumbles of thunder will continue this morning, with some areas picking up an additional 1/2 inch to 1 inch of rainfall.

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