2020 Is Slated To Be The One Of The Hottest Years On Record For New Hampshire
By Michelle|Published April 17, 2020
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In some states talking about the weather is considered “filler” or simply a way to break the ice. Here in New Hampshire, talking about the weather is actually an important conversation. In the winter we want to know what type of snow season we’re going to have to live with. And, after all that cold, we want to keep up with what to expect for summer. This year? Expect more of the warmer temps we saw this winter!
We all braced ourselves for a difficult winter, only to find that it was really quite mild. But what does that mean for the rest of the year? Pretty much...the same! At least according to the Farmer's Almanac.
As expected, the coldest parts of the winter were felt in early to mid-January, late January, and early February. But, looks like things will be warming up for spring and summer!
April and May are predicted to have below-normal rainfall, which is great for spending time outside. And it also looks like temps will be at least a bit warmer than average. While April will be about what we expect, you can look for May to see temps about 4-degrees higher than normal. We'll take it after winter!
There are some murmurs of tropical storms being a threat in the fall, but we'll hold off on worrying about that for now. Instead, we'll be planning our summer outings with some extra SPF!
For more information on the 2020 weather in New Hampshire, check out the Farmer’s Almanac.