We got a decent amount of snow yesterday. Who am I kidding...we got flippin slammed with snow. I will drive in anything (except for ice)...but yesterday, I had huge reservations about my decision to come to work. By the time I realized my decision was the wrong one...it was too late. I could only continue moving forward.
Waking up this morning with a new fresh blanket of snow had me screaming expletives for the entire house to hear. (Sorry kids...go back to sleep). I looked around for the cameras because I thought for sure I was being "punked". Mother Nature is clearly hung up on revenge with the great state of Maine.
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Looks like we are getting some snow tonite and tomorrow! The latest forecast calls for 4-10 inches...
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It is a beautiful afternoon to clean up from yesterdays snow and sleet event...
This morning, Punxsutawney Phil will make his grand appearance. This overgrown gerbil has been predicting the weather since 1887 and has become quite a yearly tradition in Pennsylvania. If the groundhog sees his shadow...more winter. If he doesn't see his shadow...no winter!
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.
In Monmouth, Oregon a cow ventured onto a frozen pond, slipped and couldn’t get back up. The Polk County Sheriff’s Office got the call that the cow had fallen and couldn’t up.
A Sheriff Deputy, the owner of the cow and a friend rushed to the rescue...
It is cold and snowy but Maine currently only hold the #5 spot for the worst winters in America. Last year Thrillist.com had Maine as #2. See what the had to say below.
A powerful nor'easter is poised to move into northern New England. The Weather Channel has named it Fortis.
A winter storm warning has been posted for much of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont. National Weather Service meteorologist Andy Pohl says accumulations of a foot or more are expected inland but that a changeover to rain will reduce snowfall totals near the coast...
It's official, winter has arrived in Central Maine. Today (Nov. 29), the area is under a winter weather advisory from the National Weather Service, and anyone out on the roads should be taking extra caution all day.