Heavy snow and freezing rain will make travel difficult Thursday night and Friday as the first major January storm hits Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick.
A storm bearing down on Aroostook County will bring the first significant snowfall in nearly four weeks, before changing over to freezing rain and rain in many areas.
The snow has to go somewhere. So if you shovel your driveway and then clear a space to the left of your driveway, when the plow circles back around, it will fill it!
The bare December landscape we’ve been seeing across Maine and New Brunswick is about to be transformed into a winter wonderland one week before Christmas.
Police say a 9-year-old girl died Thursday afternoon when a powerful storm that swept through the Standish, Maine area caused a tree to fall onto the car she was in.
Following a mostly sunny and mild Thanksgiving Day, folks in Aroostook County can expect a blast of winter on Friday and Saturday with some areas getting up to 8 inches of snow.