Weather forecasters who're keeping an eye on Maine's frozen rivers say there's an above-normal threat of flooding and ice jams for most of the state over the next few weeks.Officials told the River Flow Advisory Commission that temperatures approaching 60 today, followed by rain overnight, could cause problems over the weekend. Heavy rainfall is the biggest factor when it comes to spring flooding and ice jams on rivers. But the melting snowpack and ice are big contributors. The snowpack is deeper than normal for early April, thanks to colder-than-normal temperatures. (AP)

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