AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Heat & Stormwatch: New Hampshire is easing after a July 4 heat and humidity stretch, with forecasts calling for lower humidity and less heat for a few days, plus spotty showers or thunderstorms that could pop during outdoor plans. Flood Risk Across Southern New England: A slow-moving, strong storm system is expected to dump heavy rain over parts of the region, prompting flood watches and concerns about runoff and minor flooding. Local Infrastructure & Travel: DOT work will close the I-89 northbound Exit 20 ramp most nights (8 p.m.–6 a.m.) through July 17, with additional lane limits nearby. Energy Costs in NH: Utilities are warning of rising electricity demand and higher costs; Eversource is proposing a residential rate increase, while other providers face hearings. Air & Health Monitoring: Dartmouth Hitchcock’s rooftop pollen counter is giving New England clinicians continuous local data—helpful as allergy season overlaps with hotter, more humid weather. Concord Politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine bills, including a book ban push and toll increases, underscoring ongoing friction between a moderate governor and a more conservative legislature. Outdoor Summer Options: Free NH outdoor movie nights continue, including Prescott Park in Portsmouth and beach movie screenings in Hampton.
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