Monday went down as the coldest June 4 on record in Portland, with a high of only 51 degrees.
The Maine Forecast
Heads up for some afternoon thunderstorms
The storms will likely start in the mountains and move toward the coast in the afternoon.
It may be spring along the coast, but it’s summer inland
Interior Maine and coastal Maine are experiencing two totally different seasons this week.
Don’t say it too loudly, but it’s beginning to look like actual spring
A solid spring weather pattern is setting up.
Spring warmup looking likely this weekend and beyond
However the next two days look dismal.
Ready for spring temps? You’ll have to wait a little longer
These days, all Maine meteorologists are chatting about the cold and the potential snow that will come along with it. But for the purpose of this blog, I thought it may be time to look beyond the cold and snow, and search for any signs of spring.
Storm’s glancing blow expected to bring snow to Maine on Wednesday evening
It will likely bring a few inches, and won’t be as severe as last week’s weather.
Storm due to hit Maine will be a slow-moving snowzilla
At least 3 commutes will be affected: Tuesday morning, Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
Today’s nor’easter brings potential for winter’s biggest snowfall
The computer models have been locked on this nor’easter for almost a week.
Coastal flooding is big worry with nor’easter headed our way
We’re a day closer to the storm and coastal flooding and erosion continue to be the most concerning threat.