The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for multiple counties in New Hampshire on Saturday.
The warnings cover Merrimack, Sullivan and Grafton counties, as well as Cumberland County Maine. They expire at 8:30 p.m.
See all the weather alerts in New England here
Saturday Evening: Rain, heavy at times, and isolated t-storm. Temps in the 60s.
Overnight Tonight: Scattered showers move offshore late. Lows in the upper 50s.
Sunday: Early AM showers, cloudy, drying PM with some sun and an isolated pop up shower. Highs around 70.
Monday: Mostly sunny, pop up pm shower. Highs in the mid 70s.
What a change 24 hours make… from highs in the 80s along sunshine and quiet conditions Friday, we’ve been dragged into a cooler and rainier Saturday.
Showers will spread in this afternoon with locally heavy rain at times.
Earlier Saturday, the National Weather Service had issued flash flood warnings for parts of New Hampshire and one county in Massachusetts.
We’ll keep the showers and downpours Saturday evening into the overnight with a drier forecast into Sunday.
The warning was for Middlesex County, MA and lasted until 1 p.m.
While the early morning Sunday may offer a few lingering showers east, the late morning dries out and may even allow for more sunshine to appear through the afternoon in spotty areas.
Highs Sunday will reach the upper 60s to low 70s inland. The chance of spotty quick shower will remain through the afternoon, but it’s improvement after a gloomy Saturday.
The following week starts of on a slightly cool trend with highs in the upper 60s and a few spotty showers… while the second half of the week is aiming for upper 70s and plenty of sunshine to enjoy.
Temperatures will be the warmest Thursday into Friday before the chance of showers returns the following weekend.