New Hampshire Emerges from Drought Conditions
MANCHESTER, N.H. – The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that New Hampshire has officially exited drought status, with no regions currently experiencing abnormally dry conditions. This significant update, released on May 22, marks a positive change for the Granite State.
Rainfall throughout May has been substantial, contributing to the improved conditions. Manchester has recorded an impressive 9.25 inches of rain, while Concord has received 7.50 inches, and Laconia, 5.63 inches. These totals reflect a welcome replenishment of water resources across the state.
As the region benefits from this wet weather, experts remind residents to stay informed about potential weather changes. For up-to-date weather alerts and forecasts, individuals can subscribe to WMUR’s YouTube channel or download the WMUR app for Apple and Android devices. The app features customizable weather alerts based on users’ locations or selected ZIP codes, ensuring everyone is prepared for upcoming precipitation.
As New Hampshire shakes off the drought and moves toward a wetter season, the return of typical moisture levels is expected to bolster local agriculture and water supplies. Residents are encouraged to follow the Storm Watch 9 team on social media for ongoing updates and storm coverage, while the Very Local app provides comprehensive storm information on smart TVs.
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