Ice-out for Lake Winnisquam was April 6, according to the Winnisquam Watershed Network, a sign spring is truly here in the Lakes Region.
Only a quarter of Americans know when Earth Day is, according to new research. The survey of 2,000 American adults, conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Avocado Green Mattress, found that without context, 23% believed they could identify the specific date on which Earth Day is celebrated. That was then put to the test: […]
HOLDERNESS — Squam Lakes Natural Science Center announced its new Business Membership Program and its first Business Member, TESco Associates,…
Cities have the best chance of reducing water use when people actively participate in water conservation, but even that might not be enough in the future.
Some rainstorms drench you in a second, while others drop rain in a nice peaceful drizzle. A meteorologist explains how rainstorms can be so different.
Stacker compiled a ranking of the hottest Aprils in New Hampshire since 1895 using data from the National Centers for Environmental Information
Streamflows the West relies on for drinking water and farms used to follow a fairly predictable arc as winter snow melted. Rising temperatures are changing that.
Will this permafrost be perma-lost?
The 2026 water year has been anything but ordinary. In fact, its snow drought has few parallels in recent history.
Feeling part of something larger than yourself may make it easier to cope with stress and uncertainty.
