Another earthquake was detected off the coast of New England early Wednesday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The 2.0-magnitude earthquake struck at about 3:15 a.m. and was centered less than 10 miles east of Portsmouth.
Experts said we see earthquakes like the one that hit Monday only once every several years or so, and when we see something this strong, we can feel it for miles.
A moderate earthquake reported four miles offshore from Portsmouth was strong enough to rattle Concord and much of eastern New England on Monday morning and was felt as far away as Pennsylvania.
Don't Geese normally fly south during the winter? I'm still seeing hundreds of them all over Portsmouth, New Hampshire and elsewhere in New England...why?
New Hampshire's only alligator exhibit just opened in Glen and includes three alligators from the Florida Everglades.
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Maine rocked New England on Monday morning, shaking homes from Boston to Cranston, R.I.
This New Hampshire pizza spot claims to be the home of the steak bomb.... but a different item on their menu is the best in all of New England.
The Geological Survey says the quake was felt as far north as Augusta, west across much of New Hampshire and into ... in the ocean waters off New England.
Several inches of fresh snow are covering parts of New Hampshire and Vermont and weather doesn't turn too cold until Monday.
After a week of biting cold temperatures and strong winds, this weekend will bring a light covering of snow across New England, including New Hampshire. This weekend's snowfall will be calm, bringing showers with little to no accumulation across the state on both Thursday night and Saturday into Sunday.
The Blue Angels will be taking to the skies as part of the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show in September 2025, along with a number of other performers. Get ready for some high-flying spectacular stunts.