AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat Dome Watch: A dangerous, long-lasting heat dome is building over the Northern Plains and could push much of the U.S. into triple digits for days, with North Dakota forecast to stay above 100°F until Tuesday and record highs likely. Public Health & Safety: Forecasters warn the heat won’t cool off much at night, raising risks for heat illness and straining wildfire response and power systems. Northern Lights: NOAA says northern lights could be visible in North Dakota and nearby states Saturday night, with the best viewing between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Mosquito Control: Minot plans aerial mosquito spraying July 13–17 (weather permitting), using an EPA-registered pesticide, with updates posted on city social media. Wildlife Monitoring: North Dakota completed statewide spring sharp-tailed grouse surveys, finding mixed regional results but an unchanged statewide count from 2025. Water & Invasives: Riverdale is tightening water use after an algae problem reduced output, while North Dakota continues urging “Clean. Drain. Dry. Every time” to stop aquatic nuisance species from spreading. Drinking Water Funding: EPA awarded North Dakota $205,000 for rural drinking water improvements, including support for PFAS and lead-related compliance.
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