An uneven stretch of rain and storms continues through the Fourth of July holiday. Overnight showers were steady into the early morning hours before tapering off around 9 or 10 a.m. Monday.>> Interactive Radar | TRAFFIC TRACKER Clouds and some scattered showers tonight with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening (especially north and west) and overnight showers. Showers will move south early Tuesday morning.>> WEATHER WARNINGS The Fourth of July should have some dry spells, but a few scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly heavy in the afternoon and evening. Highs will be in the 70s to low 80s and it will be humid again. It will turn brighter and warmer Wednesday and Thursday, with some cities pushing toward 90 degrees. Be weather alert! Download the WMUR app for Apple or Android devices and enable push notifications. You can choose to receive weather alerts based on your geographic location and/or up to three zip codes. Plus, you can get notified when rainfall hits your area. Follow the Storm Watch 9 Team on Social Media: Mike Haddad: Facebook | TwitterKevin Skarupa: Facebook | TwitterHayley LaPoint: Facebook | Twitter Jacqueline Thomas: Facebook | Twitter Matt Hoenig: Facebook | Twitter
An uneven stretch of rain and storms continues through the Fourth of July holiday.
Rain was steady overnight into the early morning hours before tapering off by 9 or 10 a.m. Monday.
>> Interactive Radar | Traffic Supervisor
Cloudy tonight with some scattered showers and thunderstorms in the evening (especially north and west) and a chance of showers overnight. Southern areas will receive rain from early morning on Tuesday.
>> Weather warnings
The Fourth of July should have some dry spells, but a few scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible, mostly in the late afternoon and early evening. Highs will be in the 70s to lows in the 80s, again humid.
It will turn brighter and warmer on Wednesday and Thursday, with some cities pushing toward 90 degrees.
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