New Hampshire's Evening Weather Update: Gearing Up for Winter
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- November 24, 2025
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Well, good evening everyone, and thanks so much for joining us here for your latest weather update across the beautiful Granite State. As the sun dips below the horizon on this chilly Sunday, November 23rd, 2025, there's definitely that familiar late-autumn crispness in the air, a clear sign that winter is truly knocking on our door, isn't it? We’ve got quite a bit to cover tonight, so let's dive right into what you can expect as we head into the new week.
If you're stepping out for any last-minute errands or perhaps just enjoying a quiet evening in, you'll certainly feel those temperatures taking a tumble. For most of us, we’re looking at overnight lows dipping comfortably into the upper 20s and lower 30s, especially in our northern and interior regions. Expect clear to partly cloudy skies across much of the state, which, while beautiful for stargazing, also means ideal conditions for a widespread frost. So, a little heads-up for anyone with sensitive outdoor plants – you might want to bring them in or cover them up if you haven't already. It’s definitely that time of year!
Now, looking ahead to Monday, the start of your work week, it appears we'll kick things off with a rather bright, albeit brisk, morning. We're forecasting mostly sunny skies for the southern half of New Hampshire, though folks further north might see a few more clouds lingering. Daytime highs will likely struggle to get much past the low to mid-40s, so layering up will certainly be the name of the game. It’s perfect sweater weather, you know? And while we’re not expecting any significant precipitation tomorrow, a weak system could bring a few scattered flurries to our highest elevations by late afternoon or evening, but nothing to truly worry about just yet.
Peeking a bit further into the week, especially as we edge closer to Thanksgiving, things get a tad more interesting. While it’s still a bit early for precise predictions, our models are hinting at a slightly more active pattern developing. We could see another push of colder air arriving mid-week, and with it, perhaps, the potential for some of us to see those first accumulating snowflakes. Now, don't go cancelling any travel plans just yet, but it’s definitely something to keep an eye on, especially if you're planning on hitting the roads for the holiday. It’s always good to be prepared, right?
So, in a nutshell, get ready for some true New England late-November weather. Expect those frosty mornings, brisk afternoons, and definitely keep those warmer layers handy. Whether you're in the Seacoast, the Lakes Region, or up in the Great North Woods, conditions will be typical for this time of year, with the mountains, of course, always seeing the coldest temperatures and the earliest snow. Stay warm, stay safe, and we'll catch you again soon with another update. Have a wonderful evening!
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