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New Year’s Eve looks dry, chilly for most of New Hampshire
High temperatures in the low 50s. Expect a light north wind and no rain tonight. Away from the highest mountains, little to no snow accumulation is expected but things could get icy.
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The National Weather Service calls for a daytime high of 24 under mostly sunny skies today, with wind chill values as low as -5.
By Sunday, high pressure will build in from the northwest, clearing our skies.
We’re going to ring in the new year with some colder weather! We’ll see overnight lows near 30 degrees. Expect highs on both days to hover in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Sioux Falls will hit just 20 on Wednesday, then 17 on Thursday before inching back into the 20s. Highs will be only in the mid-30s, which is average for this time of year.
Saturday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33.
Tuesday will be sunny with a high near 39 and a low of 25. Skies will become clear overnight allowing temperatures to return to the teens.
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Thursday will be mostly cloudy after we chase any of the leftover rain out of the way in the morning. Sunday night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 9.