Weather in New Hampshire
Climate at a glance
New Hampshire is largely one climate zone across 41 cities and towns. Predominantly warm-summer humid continental.
The state spans roughly 2.2° of latitude (42.7° N to 45.0° N), from Nashua in the south to West Stewartstown in the north. Nashua is the largest city by population.
Microseason · May 16–20 · Northeast Continental
Roses open along the stoops
Climbing roses begin flowering on brownstone trellises.
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Microseason content for New Hampshire is drawn from the Northeast Continental corpus (100% of the state's cities sit in this region).
All cities in New Hampshire
- Nashua240,705
- Manchester167,888
- Portsmouth104,019
- Dover74,236
- Concord44,375
- Rochester33,144
- Keene22,939
- Laconia17,085
- Lebanon14,999
- Claremont13,078
- Somersworth12,111
- Berlin9,383
- Franklin8,799
- South Hooksett5,902
- Suncook5,432
- East Merrimack5,081
- Pinardville4,418
- Tilton Northfield3,101
- Hampton Beach2,605
- North Conway2,041
- Woodsville1,422
- Contoocook1,376
- Sanbornville1,317
- West Swanzey1,188
- Seabrook Beach1,001
- Groveton834
- North Haverhill728
- Center Ossipee583
- North Walpole513
- Klondike Corner488
- North Woodstock447
- Mountain Lakes354
- Melvin Village324
- West Stewartstown312
- New Boston245
- Suissevale230
- Francestown133
- Union131
- Center Sandwich101
- Blodgett Landing100
- Milton Mills72