A lot of people like to feed birds this time of year, but you have to feed them the right stuff…bird feed. It’s not unusual for people to put out bread but that’s really not good for them.
Thrillist took the time to rank every single state in the country based on how miserable their winters are. It's no surprise that Hawaii is at the bottom of the list, but where did Maine fall?
The Weather Company has just released their temperature and precipitation forecast for December, January, February, March and April. They say a La Nina pattern should hold through the winter months, so what does that mean for Maine?
Looking at the weather forecast for the next 24-48 hours, and it looks like a storm is bearing down on us. We stand to get an inch or 2 of rain in Central Maine, while the mountains could see up to 6 inches of snow. But you know the snow will be here in Central Maine soon and the wear and tear on your car is inevitable...
The Farmer's Almanac, published in Lewiston, Maine, is famous for their long range weather predictions and if you are a fan of an old fashion Maine winter, this is going to be your year!
Meteorological winter is the months of December, January and February and the winter of 2015-2016 comes in as the second warmest ever in Portland, Maine.
This winter has been relatively mild as compared to last winter, but it's still cold, snowy and icy. Mainers usually take winter in stride, but we still rank in the top five as states with the worst winter weather.
For once, a major winter snowstorm is going to miss us here in Maine. But other parts of the East Coast won't be so lucky. The Mid-Atlantic region of the country is going to get hit hard by the weekend storm. Fortunately, the Bangor Police have some helpful advice on their Facebook page to help those poor people weather the storm so they can return and spend money in Maine in the summer!
The website onlyinyourstate.com put together an amusing list of '16 Thoughts Everyone In Maine Has When Winter Is Coming'. We want you to add to the the list with what you think.
WSI, a division of The Weather Company, has issued their January through March 2016 outlook update. The forecast includes the potential for a significant cold snap in parts of the central and eastern states starting in the middle portion of January.