AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: Forecasters flag a marginal severe storm risk Monday across parts of the central U.S., with heavy rain, large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding as the main threats. Drought & Rain Relief: Coverage also notes drought stress in the Northern Plains and how heat plus wind can “dry out” moisture fast, even when storms are possible. South Carolina Water Safety: The state Department of Public Health urges extra caution around pools, lakes, rivers and oceans as drowning deaths remain a major summer risk, especially for young children. Coastal Conservation: Senator Tim Scott highlights sea turtle nesting season on Sullivan’s Island, with students helping protect hatchlings by picking up trash, filling sand holes and guiding them to shore. Wildlife Health: A University of Georgia study finds infections—including fungal disease—are spreading among wild snakes in the Southeast, raising extinction concerns for vulnerable species. Lake Hartwell Algal Bloom: Harmful algal bloom recreational warnings remain in effect for Lake Hartwell, with officials urging people to avoid exposure. Solar Power Politics: A South Carolina county lifted a moratorium for a large 1,500-acre solar farm after divided public reaction. Hurricane Season Outlook: NOAA expects a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season, with El Niño cited as a key factor—though preparedness still matters. Local Climate Extremes: Reports point to unusual early-June cold across parts of the Carolinas and Southeast, including chilly lows in the 40s in the mountains. EV Charging Friction: A Charleston driver complained after a coal-themed truck blocked EV charging spots, sparking debate about enforcement and access.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.