When you see that their is a new video from our favorite Canadian weatherman Frankie MacDonald out of Nova Scotia, it's probably about to get pretty bad out there.
It sure is starting to feel more like springtime, right? Yes, we all are getting the fever for warmer temps and that smell of fresh mud. But not so fast bub, Here comes our favorite Canadian weather forecaster, Frankie MacDonald with what his neighbors in Maine can expect to be coming down for most of Thursday.
It's a double-shot of inclement weather statewide to wrap the work week. Here's our favorite Canadian weatherman Frankie MacDonald with everything we need to know as we get brace ourselves for Round 2 tomorrow.
Is it too early to start thinking about what kind of weather we'll have next winter in Maine? It isn't if you're our favorite Canadian weatherman, Frankie MacDonald!
In case there was any doubt, you know there's definitely a big storm headed our when our favorite Canadian weather forecaster includes Maine in his weekly reports. "Do your grocery shopping! Don't wait until the last minute! Do it right now!!"
With maybe over a foot snow predicted for Sunday, Frankie is here with a rapid fire delivery of all the things we need to make it to digging out on Monday.
People of Maine "Be Prepared!" Just because it's June, it doesn't mean that our favorite Canadian weather forecaster isn't hard at work looking ahead to next winter.
After the battering we got last week, this one can't be that bad...right? One thing's for sure, Frankie MacDonald is always hear to make certain that we are prepared either way.
"Have your winter boots, winter jackets, hats, gloves, scarfs and ski pants ready. Order your pizzas and chinese food...Do your grocery shopping. Don't wait until the last minute. Do it right now!"
Remember Canadian Weatherman, Frankie MacDonald? He delivered a great report on 'Juno' last winter and over the summer warned us of an impending arrival of 'Severe Pancakes'. Now he's back to kindly remind everyone how to keep the cold and flu away this season.
Nova Scotia’s Frankie Mac Donald gave us the absolute best forecast for Juno last winter and now he's back with a summer weather alert. He's not warning us about any thunder, lightning or hail.