The Maine Department of Environmental Protection's Air Quality Bureau has even gone so far as to issue an air quality alert through Tuesday here in the Pine Tree State.
Even though we're swiftly moving through the month of August, summer is still holding on tight here in Central Maine. Despite the pandemic raging on in the background of our lives, we've been pretty fortunate with our share of 'nice weather' this summer...
The National Weather Service has declared this week Tsunami Preparedness Week for the State of Maine. What? Is a tsunami actually possible for Maine? Well, there's good news and bad news. According to the NWS:
THE GEORGES BANK SHELTERS THE COAST FROM A MAJOR TSUNAMI THREAT...
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The current El Nino has become a strong one, according to NOAA's September El Nino diagnostic discussion released Thursday.
Weekly sea-surface temperature departures from average topped 2 degrees Celsius from mid-August into early September in the defining strip of the equatorial Pacific Ocean monitored for El Nino, the Nino 3.4 region. El Nino events are considered strong when temperature anomali