New Hampshire weekend: Watch of severe thunderstorm emitted

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for some parts of New Hampshire; Look in place until 9 p.m.
Thank you for watching. I am the meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas who is heading towards the rest of the day today, we are monitoring the alert while the thunderstorms move in the region. Some of these storms could be strong, even severe, with strong gusts of wind, the potential of a large hail, of course, frequent lightnings and torrential showers of possibility in any storm that we see, and you want to make sure you can cover yourself *** Robust building when the. Storms move, so if you are outside for the rest of the day today, you have to be aware of time. The level of severe threat out of 2 out of 5 in most of the New Hampshire in the south of the mountains, this cover should be dispersed, damaging the winds and hail, the two main threats that we monitor, but cannot exclude a low rotation in some of these thunderstorms as well in case *** Watch or *** Warning. Issued. Here’s what you need to know. *** The serious watch of the storm means that the storms are possible and that the atmosphere is ripe and ready for these stronger storms, you must therefore be prepared and you want to check the updates. If *** A severe thunderstorm warning is issued, it means that you must act, shelter yourself, and it means that *** The severe storm is either imminent or in your region. While we look at the satellite and the radar, we have had a certain action in the north of New Hampshire so far today. Some showers, thunderstorms, showers sometimes. Nothing serious to this point, but while we are heading in the rest of the afternoon, we see this humidity higher today. Part of this sun and the fuel is there for some of these storations. Become *** a little stronger or potentially even serious. So, for the chronology while we pass in the rest of the afternoon and in this evening, these storms will follow through the state of North-West to the Southeast, then over the evening, all the showers and persistent storms begin to end, especially after sunset. The serious threat will end and while we will go on Monday, we will in fact end up with quieter conditions, *** Claiting Sky, the humidity fades and *** Beautiful Sunny in early this week to come is expected. Thank you for watching. I am the meteorologist Jacqueline Thomas who is heading towards the rest of the day today, we are monitoring the alert while the thunderstorms move in the region. Some of these storms could be strong, even severe, with strong gusts of wind, the potential of a large hail, of course, frequent lightnings and torrential showers of possibility in any storm that we see, and you want to make sure you can cover yourself *** Robust building when the. Storms move, so if you are outside for the rest of the day today, you have to be aware of time. The level of severe threat out of 2 out of 5 in most of the New Hampshire in the south of the mountains, this cover should be dispersed, damaging the winds and hail, the two main threats that we monitor, but cannot exclude a low rotation in some of these thunderstorms as well in case *** Watch or *** Warning. Issued. Here’s what you need to know. *** The serious watch of the storm means that the storms are possible and that the atmosphere is ripe and ready for these stronger storms, you must therefore be prepared and you want to check the updates. If *** A severe thunderstorm warning is issued, it means that you must act, shelter yourself, and it means that *** The severe storm is either imminent or in your region. While we look at the satellite and the radar, we have had a certain action in the north of New Hampshire so far today. Some showers, thunderstorms, showers sometimes. Nothing serious to this point, but while we are heading in the rest of the afternoon, we see this humidity higher today. Part of this sun and the fuel is there for some of these storations. Become *** a little stronger or potentially even serious. So, for the chronology while we pass in the rest of the afternoon and in this evening, these storms will follow through the state of North-West to the Southeast, then over the evening, all the showers and persistent storms begin to end, especially after sunset. The serious threat will end and while we will go on Monday, we will in fact end up with quieter conditions, *** Claiting Sky, the humidity fades and *** Beautiful Sunny in early this week to come is expected.
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for some parts of New Hampshire; Look in place until 9 p.m.
Update: 4:55 p.m. EDT July 20, 2025
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A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of New Hampshire. The National Weather Service issued the warning for certain parts of the counties of Sullivan, Grafton, Merimack and Belknap until 5.30 p.m. of damage to vehicles and damage caused by wind, trees and roofs are expected, according to the National Weather Service. >> An interactive severe radara watch was published for the counties of Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsborough, Sullivan, Strafford, Rockingham and Merimack until 9 p.m. >> Download the free WMUR application for updates on trips: Apple | Google Play< Les rafales de vent dommageables et la grêle seront possibles dans les tempêtes les plus fortes, et toute tempête qui se développe pourrait produire des averses torrentielles. Les tempêtes devraient se terminer dans la soirée, nettoyant la côte après 19 heures avec des conditions plus sèches pendant la nuit. La semaine de travail change derrière ce système, il devient plus frais et moins humide dimanche soir au lundi. Ciel et rendement de l'air confortable pour tôt la semaine. Les hauts seront dans les années 70 avec une faible humidité. La chauffe et l'humidité recommenceront à se reproduire en fin de semaine, avec des températures à près de 90 degrés jeudi et vendredi. >> Subscribe to the Wmur Youtube channel
A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of New Hampshire.
The National Weather Service issued the warning for certain parts of the counties of Sullivan, Grafton, Merimack and Belknap until 5.30 p.m.
According to the National Weather Service, damage to vehicles and damage caused by wind to coating, trees and roofs are damage caused by trees and roofs.
>> Interactive radar
A serious thunderstorm watch was published for the counties of Belknap, Cheshire, Hillsborough, Sullivan, Strafford, Rockingham and Merimack until 9 p.m.
Violent time is possible for some, including the risk of strong gusts of wind and hail.
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The gusts of wind and hail will damage will be possible in the strongest storms, and any storm that develops could produce torrential showers.
Storms should end in the evening, clearing the coast after 7 p.m. with dry conditions during the night.
Changes in the work week
Behind this system, it becomes cooler and less humid from Sunday evening to Monday.
Sunny sky and comfortable air for the start of the week. The tops will be in the 1970s with low humidity.
The heat and humidity will start reproducing at the end of the week, with temperatures at 90 degrees on Thursday and Friday.
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