Good morning, Newport! 🗓️ Today is Wednesday, July 30, the 211th day of 2025. There are 154 days left in the year.
🚨 You need to know
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has issued an air quality alert for Wednesday, warning that ozone levels will reach unhealthy conditions for sensitive groups in Washington and Newport counties.
The alert, which affects southern portions of Rhode Island at the immediate coastline, forecasts peak ozone levels beginning in the early afternoon and continuing well into the evening.
“Unhealthy ozone levels may cause throat irritation, coughing, and chest pain,” according to DEM officials. The elevated levels can also lead to shortness of breath, increased risk of respiratory infections, and worsening of asthma and other lung conditions.
Children, elderly residents, and those with pre-existing respiratory issues face particular risk during the alert period.
Fine particles also remain elevated at moderate readings due to smoke from Canadian wildfires, compounding air quality concerns.
Health officials recommend residents reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor activities and take frequent breaks when outside. Those planning outdoor exercise should schedule activities for morning hours when ozone levels are typically at their lowest.
People with asthma or other lung conditions should follow their action plans and carry quick-relief medications. Residents should monitor for symptoms including coughing or shortness of breath.
Air quality conditions are expected to improve Thursday with the arrival of cooler temperatures.
Real-time air quality updates and forecasts are available through the AirNOW app or at www.airnow.gov. DEM’s air quality forecast page at www.dem.ri.gov/airquality also provides current conditions.
The alert affects only Washington and Newport counties, with other areas of the state expected to maintain acceptable air quality levels.

Here’s what else you should know
🎶 Maren Morris, renowned American singer-songwriter who won a Grammy in 2017 for Best Country Solo Performance, electrified the Newport Folk Festival stages this past weekend. Morris spoke with What’sUpNewp before her Sunday set.
🏥 The Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center at Newport Hospital will not close in the upcoming fiscal year, but “its long-term future will be evaluated over the next year.”
🎥 The JPT will showcase Newport’s starring role in Hollywood productions with a week-long “Made in Newport” film series running from August 2 to 7.
🗓️ On tap this weekend and weekend: Newport Jazz Festival, The Big Lebowski Party, Made in Newport Film Series, and more. Get the full rundown here.
📰 The Latest from What’sUpNewp
📈 Yesterday’s most-read
The following were yesterday’s most-read What’sUpNewp articles.
- What Sold: Newport County sees 17 homes trade hands last week as market activity remains consistent
- Obituary: John Beckman Lawton, III.
- Tony and Emmy winner Christine Baranski to discuss ‘The Gilded Age’ at The Elms
- Obituary: Theresa Silvia
- Things to do in Newport County this week and weekend: July 28 – Aug. 3
- Obituary: Patricia Wayland
- Newport’s Callahan dominates Long Beach regatta, eyes 2028 Olympics
- Obituary: Domonick Knight
- Newport Hospital Birthing Center spared closure for now, rally still planned tonight
- Obituary: Aaliyah Hightower
📅 What’s Up Today
Weather Forecast
- Heat Advisory until July 30, 08:00 PM EDT
- Air Quality Alert
- Today: Sunny, with a high near 84. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
- Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
- Tomorrow: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 10am. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Northeast wind 8 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.
Sun, Moon & Tide
- Sunrise at 5:38 am. Sunset at 8:03 pm. 14 hours & 25 minutes of sun.
- High tide at 12:14 am & 12:46 pm. Low tide at 5:28 am & 6:03 pm.
- The lunar phase is a Waxing Crescent.
- The coastal water temperature is 70 degrees.
Things To Do
- 7 am: Wednesday Walking Club at Second Beach
- 11 am: Colonial Jewish Walking Tours at Loeb Visitors Center
- 1 pm: One Jazz: The Language of Jazz Music and Dance at Salve
- 2 pm: Aquidneck Growers Market on Memorial Blvd.
- 3:30 pm: Free Wednesday Walk at Norman Bird Sanctuary
- 5 pm: Beach Bash at Third Beach
- 5 pm & 7 pm: Wet Paint Plein Air: Sachuest Point at Newport Art Museum
- 6 pm: Singles at Sunset 50+ at OceanCliff
- 6:30 pm: Fermentation Class at Forty 1 North
- 7 pm: Bridging The Gap: Moving on Common Ground at Ochre Court
Live Music & Entertainment
- Buskers: Open Mic with Mike Warner at 9 pm
- Fastnet Pub: Trivia at 9 pm
- Firehouse Theater: Family Friendly Funnies at 7 pm
- JPT Film & Event Center: The Moody Blues: John Lodge Live at 7:30 pm
- Landing: Jay Parker at 12:30 pm, The Naticks at 4 pm, Jim Devlin at 8 pm
- Newport Vineyards: Salty at 5 pm
- O’Brien’s Pub: Eoin Egan on the patio at 4:30 pm
- One Pelham East: Karaoke at 9 pm
- Ragged Island Brewing: Conscious Band at 6 pm
- Sakonnet Vineyard: Sunset Music Series: Wednesdays at 6 pm
- Top of Pelham: Blind Date Interrupted – A Comedy Experience at 8 pm
Newport County Public Meetings
- Little Compton: School Committee at 10 am
- Middletown: School Committee at 5 pm, School Building Committee at 5 pm
- Newport: City Council at 5:30 pm
- Tiverton: Economic Development Commission at 7 am, North End and Industrial/Business Park Advisory Subcommittee at 7 am
Organizing an event? Submit your event to What’sUpNewp’s Event Calendar.

