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PublishedJanuary 17, 2021
Pattern turns cloudy and colder, no big storms on the horizon
The weekend storm packed a punch! This week will be much calmer, with chances for flurries sprinkled throughout.
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2021
Wind and rain at the coast, snow in the mountains on Saturday
Elevation plays a huge role in this forecast. Umbrellas are highly recommended through the day.
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PublishedJanuary 13, 2021
Quiet weather to end the week, with rain through much of state this weekend
The weekend storm is looking pretty rainy for most. Since it has trended colder, though, snow could be in play for the mountains.
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2021
2020 ended as the warmest year on record in Portland
The average temperature in Portland last year was 49.4 degrees, slightly higher than the previous record set in both 2010 and 2012.
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PublishedJanuary 3, 2021
Ocean storm to start the week, forecast snow totals are lower
This forecast had two possible outcomes: historic snow, or just some light, sporadic showers. The light showers look much more likely.
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PublishedDecember 31, 2020
The Maine Forecast: A nice New Year’s, then a wintry mix on Saturday
We can expect several inches of snow, but a change to sleet and rain along the coast.
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PublishedDecember 27, 2020
Mild Monday, colder Tuesday, tracking a storm for New Year’s Eve
Might as well keep the 2020 trend going. Another storm is on deck for the last day of the year. This one, though, looks a bit colder than the Christmas storm.
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PublishedDecember 25, 2020
Kennebec River expected to flood from Christmas Day rain storm
Areas of Hallowell are expected to be impacted the most.
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PublishedDecember 24, 2020
Warm, windy and wet Christmas forecast for central Maine region
Communities across Central Maine can expect more than 2 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 50 mph, with officials saying flooding and power outages are possible.
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PublishedDecember 23, 2020
The Maine Forecast: Strong wind gusts, heavy rain will make for a messy Christmas in Maine
In true 2020 fashion, a strong storm will roll through around Christmas. Gusts at the coastline will likely be over 50 mph, which generally mean widespread power outages.
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