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Maine has been hit by an unusually high number of flash floods this summer. These events could become more common as the climate warms. And they are placing strains on small town public works departments.
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A report out this week suggests that federal models for predicting precipitation don't fully account for the bigger storms driven by climate change.
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The damage estimates vary greatly across the state. Hundreds of roads were closed as culverts failed or the water washed out the gravel underneath, creating sinkholes.
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The town could soon start a longer public process around removing the dam. But the prospect has drawn growing opposition from downtown property and business owners who say the dam and the waterfall it creates is a major part of Camden’s image.
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In case you haven't noticed, heavy downpours are increasing in the northeast. In fact, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, they've increased…
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Rain and snow-melt are creating flood spots around the state Sunday morning, especially throughout Northern Maine.Pat Maloit with the National Weather…
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Parts of northern Maine could see some significant flooding this weekend into early next week as heavy rain and melting snow force rivers over their…
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While there are no threats over the next couple of weeks, the potential for spring flooding is well above normal across the state. That's the assessment…
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The National Weather Service says that an ice jam on the Kennebec River is continuing to cause problems. The water level is rising in Augusta and, early…
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HALLOWELL, Maine - Business owners in Maine's Kennebec County say they weren't adequately warned about flooding over the weekend. The Kennebec Journal…