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Wayne Norwood didn’t let the snow, rain and slush stop him from riding his bike in shorts in Waterville on Wednesday. The warming temperatures turned the morning snow into a sloppy, wet mess. Staff photo by David Leaming
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Wayne Norwood didn’t let the snow, rain and slush stop him from riding his bike in shorts in Waterville on Wednesday. The warming temperatures turned the morning snow into a sloppy, wet mess.
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Chris Wacome shoveled snow from sidewalks in Skowhegan on Wednesday.
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Ernie McPherson takes to the recliner Wednesday after cutting a path to his Farmingdale garage with a shovel. “The hell with it,” the 88-year-old said of the quarter inch of fresh snow. “I’ll let it melt.”
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Earl Beaulieu got covered with the wet snow he was snowplowing at his home in Madison on Wednesday. The morning snowstorm changed to sleet then rain.