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3-6 inches of Snow for 1-17 to 1-18-17
3-6 inches of Snow for 1-17 to 1-18-17
3-6 inches of Snow for 1-17 to 1-18-17
Get the shovels out and gas-up the snow blower, more snow is on the way. Tonight (Jan. 17) through Wednesday (Jan. 18) we're expecting 3-6 inches of the white stuff.
Dogs Having Fun in the Snow
Dogs Having Fun in the Snow
Dogs Having Fun in the Snow
With the snow that hit the Northeast this past weekend a lot of people got go out and play in the snow. If you have ever owned a dog, you know they love the snow too. Here are picture of dogs enjoying the snowstorm.
This Storm is Called ‘Goliath’
This Storm is Called ‘Goliath’
This Storm is Called ‘Goliath’
The winter storm we are experiencing in Maine and the northeast is called ‘Goliath’. The name comes from the fact that 11 states are under winter storm warnings from north Texas all the way through the Northeast.
Snow: Love It Or Loathe It? [POLL]
Snow: Love It Or Loathe It? [POLL]
Snow: Love It Or Loathe It? [POLL]
November and December have been much warmer than normal and less snowy than normal. Some people are happy with the warm, snow-less start to winter, while others can't wait for the white stuff to fall.
It Must Be Spring!
It Must Be Spring!
It Must Be Spring!
It’s spring! Doesn’t feel like it with the cold and wind but looking at the calendar, it is. Some signs of spring, my left eye and nostril are running with my spring allergies, so it must be spring.
Boston Man Sells Snow From Backyard
Boston Man Sells Snow From Backyard
Boston Man Sells Snow From Backyard
Got a backyard full of snow? How do you get rid of it? You sell it. Kyle Waring of Boston is doing just that and making money. He is the owner of ShipSnowYo.com and is selling snow to people in warmer climates.
Avoid Slipping On Ice by Following These Simple Tips
Avoid Slipping On Ice by Following These Simple Tips
Avoid Slipping On Ice by Following These Simple Tips
Winter in Maine not only produces snow it also produces ice. Slips, falls, accidents and injuries occur every year because of ice. Slipping on ice can lead to serious injuries but there is a way to minimize your falls.

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