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Gallery: Frigid temperature coming to central Maine
Carl Johanson drives his team of Bay Belgians that pulled a sleigh across produce fields at his family's farm in Dresden on Tuesday. Johanson offers guests at the Goranson Farm sleigh rides "whenever there is snow," said his brother. Temperatures reached high of the 20s on Tuesday but were expected to plummet into the single digits and subzero this week. Staff photo by Andy Molloy
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Carl Johanson drives his team of Bay Belgians that pulled a sleigh across produce fields at his family's farm in Dresden on Tuesday. Johanson offers guests at the Goranson Farm sleigh rides "whenever there is snow," said his brother. Temperatures reached high of the 20s on Tuesday but were expected to plummet into the single digits and subzero this week.
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Cross-country skiers meander Tuesday through the pastures of Oaklands Farm in Gardiner. Fresh snow and plummeting temperatures should create excellent conditions for a mixture of powder and crust for those venturing out on skis this week. Temperatures reached high of the 20s on Tuesday but were expected to plummet into the single digits and subzero this week.
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Chris Frye clears his residence at the intersection of Pleasant and Park streets in Waterville on Christmas night, Monday. No storms are forecast for the area this week, but temperatures are expected to plummet to subzero overnight and reach only single-digit highs.
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Chris Frye clears his residence at the intersection of Pleasant and Park streets in Waterville on Christmas night, Monday. No storms are forecast for the area this week, but temperatures are expected to plummet to subzero overnight and reach only single-digit highs.