Erin good morning and happy thanksgiving. Thanks for joining us. It is going to be quite a different holiday than it was last year for many folks in the state of New Hampshire. Kevin skarupa joins us with a look at the forecast. When you look at the forecast from last year and the one from this year, they could not be more different. Kevin a lot of folks will actually be able to cook the thanksgiving dinner. Today, we are looking at a fairly quiet start. There were partly cloudy skies up in the North Country. Cloudy in central and southern areas. It is shaping up to be a decent thanksgiving for us. The front back to our west eventually arrives later tomorrow evening. That will produce the change for the second half of the weekend. Temperatures in the teens up north. Up near 50 and even milder tomorrow. Much more on your forecast looking through the Holiday Weekend coming up in just a few minutes. Erin we have just learned that one person was taken to the hospital after a two alarm fire
Erin good morning, New Hampshire. Happy thanksgiving. Thanks for waking up with us. I m erin fehlau. It looks like we are in for some great weather out there for today s holiday. There is really no snow in the forecast, is there . Kevin it is a completely different forecast than last year. More than half the people up probably have a turkey in the oven. We are starting with a partly cloudy sky that has kept temperatures up a bit. This is part of a warming trend that lasts through tomorrow, where temperatures will be up into the 50 s engineer 60 and near 60. High temperatures today anywhere from 46 to 54 with a breeze out of the south. We will have much more on the forecast coming up. Erin firefighters are on the scene right now of a two alarm fire in dover. Crews were called to an Apartment Building at 29 new york street. There is no word as to what caused that fire. We are not aware of any injuries. We are told that several animals were taken out of that building and the red cross is
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Work underway on Nansen Ski Jump landing hill > >In March 2017, Women’s Ski Jumping 2013 World Champion, Sarah Hendrickson, successfully completes the first ski jump at the Big Nansen since 1985. Courtesy of Dave Trumpore >This photo taken Saturday, Sept. 27, 2014 shows the in-run of the Nansen Ski jump in Milan, N.H. The legendary ski jump for decades lured some of the biggest names in jumping and was host to Olympic tryouts, World Cup competitions and four national championships before its last competition in 1985. Now members of the Nansen Ski Club, local historians and the state Department of Resources and Economic Development are hoping to revive the dilapidated jump and make it a tourist attraction.(AP Photo/Jim Cole) Jim Cole