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  1. This heating cost calculator will help you find the least expensive way to heat your home. It may also give you a good idea as to the most economical way to heat your hot water and dry your clothes.

  2. The horizontal black lines show the long-term (entire period) averages for New Hampshire: (a) 8.1 days, (b) 1.2 nights, (c) 44.3 inches, (d) 12.1 inches. Values for the contiguous United States (CONUS) from 1900 to 2020 are included for Figures 2a and 2b to provide a longer and larger context.

  3. The 2017 NOAA Report summarizes how the New Hampshire climate has changed over the past century and how the future climate of the region will be affected by a warmer planet due to human activities.

  4. Climate change poses many costly risks to New Hampshire residents, including an increase in severe storms, extreme winter weather, hotter temperatures, and sea level rise.1 Even if fossil fuel emissions and atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gasses eventually stabilize through aggressive climate action, the severity of these events will co...

  5. 1 mar 2022 · WHY: 60-64% of New Hampshires population realize that climate change is coming to our state, and want to know more. The 2022 NH State Climate Assessment is currently at the printer’s and will become available this month.

  6. New Hampshire's annual average of 133.0 days with measurable rain is rainier than most states in the United States. The rainiest season is Summer when it rains 26% of the time and the driest is Spring with only a 23% chance of a rainy day.

  7. 3 sty 2024 · New Hampshire. Updated 09.20.2024. Northeast. New Hampshire’s greenhouse gas emissions have decreased 9% from 1990-2021, and the state is a net-exporter of electricity, generating more power than it consumes.