Rain & Wind Advisory in effect for the State through the weekend. Monitor website for for advisories.
Heavy rain and possible coastal gusty winds Tuesday to Wednesday.
Monitoring Tropical Depression #11 for the weekend.
A Weather Advisory is issued if after review of pertinent weather information it is determined that escalating emergency conditions may be possible.
Tuesday into Wednesday
North Country, Lakes Region, Western (Lebanon/north):
More organized and heavier rain is expected from 10pm Tuesday – 4pm Wednesday.
Intermittent rain showers will be possible for the rest of Wednesday and Wednesday night.
Rainfall amounts: 0.75-1.5", with localized totals of up to 2". Chance of 1.5" rain: 20%. This could produce localized flooding.
Wind gusts should be 25 mph or less through the period.
Seacoast, Central South, Western (South of Lebanon):
More organized and heavier rain is expected from 4am Wednesday – 10pm Thursday. Intermittent rain showers will be possible for the rest of Wednesday night. Rainfall amounts: 1-2", with localized totals of 2-3". Chance of 1.5" rain: 60%.
Winds will increase on Wednesday night as well. Hazard winds will be likely across the Seacoast from 8pm Wednesday through Wednesday night and at least into Thursday. Northeast winds sustained: 17-23 mph. Frequent gusts: 25-35 mph. Isolated peak gusts: 35-40 mph. Chance of hazard gusts: 60%.
There is a medium confidence to this forecast regarding wind speed.
Friday
Tropical Depression #11 may develop into Tropical Storm Joaquin later this week off the East coast.
Address/Location
Washington Police Department
5 Halfmoon Pond Rd
Washington, NH 03280
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1