Are you like me and once the weather gets cooler, you start feeling grumpy? These remedies have helped me avoid season depression and I want to share them with you!
It should come as no surprise that a storm that just impacted the gulf coast is headed up the Northeast corridor and will affect Maine in the next day or two. As typically happens, these hurricanes that hit down south lose power and intensity, thus also losing their hurricane status...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection's Air Quality Bureau has even gone so far as to issue an air quality alert through Tuesday here in the Pine Tree State.
You can almost bet on this happening each and every year here in Maine. Some kind of a winter storm that will batter New England over the course of Groundhog Day.
Here comes your Maine Weather Roundup. Some new records set this week and a look back at some Maine weather history on this date. Let's start with yet ANOTHER record set in Maine this summer. We've already set new records for the warmest month on record (July) and what will be the warmest Maine summer on record. All of these charts and facts come from the smartypants at the National Weather Service in beautiful Gray, Maine.
We hope you're ready for some hot weather in the next couple of days. We're looking at '80s and 90 degree high temps. Summer in Maine! Our friends at the National Weather Service over there in Gray found this interesting tidbit. We know it's been pretty dry the past couple of weeks but we had no idea just HOW dry!
Well, it felt colder than usual. And damper. And darker. Yeah, all in all, it was a pretty bad month weatherwise and otherwise. But did it ever get over 60 in Portland all month? It did in January and again in March. But according to our friends at the National Weather Service in Gray.....