AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Heat Watch: New Hampshire is heading into a dangerous, humid stretch with an extreme heat watch for much of the state Wednesday afternoon through Friday evening, with highs in the 90s and possible near-100 readings plus heat index values that can top 100–105; officials warn there’s little nighttime relief and urge hydration, shade, and checking on vulnerable neighbors. Storm Risk: Each afternoon brings a chance of scattered thunderstorms, and some could be strong with hail, torrential rain, and damaging wind gusts. Seacoast Water Safety: After a major sewage spill in Massachusetts sent millions of gallons of wastewater into the Merrimack River, NH beaches are being tested—Rye beaches were clear, while Hampton and Seabrook results are still pending. Beach Health Tips: With hot weather, officials also urge people to watch for cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) blooms and avoid entering water that looks like bright green scum or floating pinhead-like material. Public Health Alert: Powassan virus is still rare but rising, and tick-borne disease risk is increasing—experts say to take tick precautions. Northern Lights Buzz: A minor geomagnetic storm could make aurora visible in parts of the northern U.S. overnight June 29–30, with New Hampshire among the possible viewers. Local Outdoors: The Loon Preservation Committee’s Live Loon Cam reports a loon pair is trying again after setbacks, including otters and black flies.
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