2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Dublin, New Hampshire

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Complete 2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Northeast Region, November 2009 to October 2010 includes week-by-week details.

Detailed Forecast for the Next Two Months

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NOVEMBER 2009: temperature Temp. 37° (1° below avg.); precipitation 3" (0.5" below avg.); Nov 1-4: Sunny, then showers, seasonable; Nov 5-8: Snow, then sunny, cold; Nov 9-17: Rain and snow, then sunny, cold; Nov 18-20: Showers, mild; Nov 21-25: Heavy snow northeast, showers south and west; turning cold; Nov 26-28: Rain and snow, cold; Nov 29-30: Flurries, cold.

DECEMBER 2009: temperature 28.5° (2.5° above avg.); precipitation 2" (1" below avg.); Dec 1-4: Rain and snow showers, cold; Dec 5-7: Showers, mild; Dec 8-14: Snow showers, cold; Dec 15-19: Snow, then showers, warm; Dec 20-23: Snow, then sunny, seasonable; Dec 24-27: Snow, then sunny, cold; Dec 28-31: Sunny, seasonable.

Annual Weather Summary: November 2009 to October 2010

Winter will be colder than normal, on average, primarily due to persistent cold temperatures in January, with only brief thaws. Other cold periods will occur in mid-December and mid-February. Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal. Watch for a snowstorm around Thanksgiving, with other snowy periods in mid- and late December and mid- and late January.

April and May will be slightly cooler than normal, with below-normal precipitation continuing and raising concern of summer drought.

Summer will be cooler than normal, with slightly below normal rainfall. The hottest periods will be in early and mid-June, late July, and early to mid-August.

September and October will be slightly drier than normal, with near-normal temperatures.

Temperature and Precipitation November 2009 to October 2010

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