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State and municipal leaders are trying to figure out how they can better prepare for more weather extremes. An emergency meeting of the Maine Climate Council was called Tuesday after three winter storms inundated coastal and riverfront communities within just one month.
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Many Mainers say they're used to enduring strong storms, but the last three — within the span of one month — serve as evidence of change. Many acknowledge they will need to prepare for more weather extremes, more quickly than they had planned.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency is travelling across the state to confirm damage assessments this week.
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It's still snowing heavily over much of Maine late this afternoon, but the national weather service says that should be ending by about midnight.Richard…
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Far-southwestern Maine could see as much as 17 inches of snow before this two pronged storm ends Tuesday.To the north the heaviest snow will occur along a…
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NEW YORK — A wintry storm that made Thanksgiving travel miserable across much of the country gripped the East with a messy mixture of rain, snow, sleet…
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The National Weather Service is predicting a significant storm in Maine this weekend.Widespread double-digit snowfall is expected in areas across the…
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A winter storm is bringing snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain to northern New England, making for a dangerous and slippery commute. The forecast calls…
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PORTLAND, Maine - A major nor’easter that battered the north Atlantic coast swept across Maine Tuesday, knocking out power to tens of thousands, stranding…