AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoExtreme Rain & Flood Risk: A slow storm is moving in overnight into Tuesday, with the heaviest downpours focused south of the Mass. Pike and a Flood Watch in parts of southern New England; southern NH should see less rain, but showers linger into Tuesday morning. Heat After the Rain: Forecasts point to cooler, cloudier conditions Tuesday, then a return of summer warmth and humidity later in the week. White Mountains Safety: Multiple hikers were rescued in the region over the holiday weekend, with Fish and Game saying many incidents come from not heeding weather and not coming prepared. Storm Recovery in NH: Wilton’s July 4 fireworks were canceled after severe storms, and recovery is still underway as another heavy-rain threat approaches; Eversource crews continue restoring power. Tick Season Watch: State health officials warn tick activity is rising, with higher tick-bite ER visits reported this year. Tourism Uncertainty: NH tourism leaders say the 2026 summer season is starting with guarded optimism, but factors like fewer Canadian visitors, higher fuel costs, and inflation could weigh on travel. Geoengineering Penalties Debate: Kentucky lawmakers urged criminal penalties for geoengineering, adding to a growing push for state-level rules.
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