On October 30,Maine was hit by a high wind event that caused severe damage across the state and left hundreds of thousands without power, phone, and internet services.
A new public information tool was released this week specific to potential flooding concerns that people all over Aroostook and New Brunswick have during this time of year.
I saw this the other day on Keith Carson's Facebook page, our old friend and weatherman at WCSH and now with the Weather Channel, he share that the National Weather Service has released their three-month forecast.
The leaves are coming out on trees, daffodils are starting to bloom and snow fell in parts of Northern New England, just a month before the official start of 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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