AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSevere Storm Watch: A rare enhanced severe thunderstorm threat is out for northern New England, including New Hampshire, with heavy rain, hurricane-force wind gusts, hail, and a small but real tornado risk as storms fire Tuesday afternoon into the evening. Heat Safety: Most of the state is under a heat advisory, with “feels like” temperatures near 100 and officials urging people to limit sun, drink water, and charge phones for emergency alerts. Wildfire Smoke: Canada wildfire smoke is showing up across New Hampshire skies, with haze and a yellowish tint reported, though no statewide air-quality alert is in place. Wildlife Pollution: Researchers say they’re finding elevated contaminants in New Hampshire loon eggs across more lakes than expected, raising concerns for loon health and aquatic ecosystems. Local Food Supply: A new NSF-backed “Seafood Engine” aims to keep more New England seafood local by boosting domestic processing, workforce, and tech to reduce supply-chain bottlenecks. Zoning Atlas Update: New Hampshire’s Zoning Atlas adds child-care changes and a review of state-owned land that could support more housing options.
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