I know we've been through a lot in the last six months, but do you remember last winter? While we had a fairly mild winter last year ( and into this Spring), it looks like that's not what we can expect this time around.
According to Peter Geiger and his team at the Farmer's Almanac, in New England, we can expect a lot of snow in the winter of 2020-2021...
the incident happened in Baldwin on Route 113. Fortunately, the bus was en route to pick up children and did not have any kids on board at the time of impact.
We knew it would happen at some point, right? I mean let's be realistic, it's not super-uncommon for us to be leaving footprints in the snow on Halloween night
According to Cory Froomkin's weather blog on News Center Maine's website, travel during tomorrow's pounding from winter storm Harper could be "very dangerous to near impossible". When I read that it really got me thinking. Aside from medical emergencies, should we even consider leaving the safe confines of our homes...
Tomorrow (Jan. 24 ) looks like it is shaping up to be a messy one, as the National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the area from 1AM to 7PM on Tuesday, Jan. 24.
The good news is that it is going to warm up tomorrow (Dec. 17), the bad news is that the (relatively) warmer weather is going to bring some significant snow with it, as a winter weather advisory has been issued for Central Maine tomorrow.