For 13 weekends in a row, Granite Staters will have had to contend with rain. This time, the rains come with a flood watch for much of the state , and possible heavy wind gusts that could knock down some trees and branches.
“We’re looking at widespread two inches of rainfall through [Saturday], but there could be up to four inches in some places,” especially in southern New Hampshire, explained Donny Dumont, Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
Vanessa Palange, community outreach coordinator with New Hampshire’s Homeland Security and Emergency Management office, is urging some precautions. She asks that residents have their emergency kits at hand and keep checking weather forecasts.
In case of an emergency situation, Palange said individuals should dia