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.
If you had told me a year ago that the most 'normal' thing our kids would experience in 2020 was a snow day from school, I would've told you you were crazy.
Don't mind my paint-stained shorts and my pale-ass man legs, but you get the point here, right? I don't wear pants. Well, not super often anyway.
People always tell me that I'm crazy when it's cold out and they see me rockin' basketball shorts and sneaks...
We had a TON of rain yesterday and as expected there was a little flooding. In fact, we have a flood watch in effect until the evening of December 2, 2020
Okay folks, you have to admit that making it all the way to November, 25th before we had talk talk about the possibility of slick travel in Central Maine is pretty impressive.
It's not even Halloween yet but there is still a chance for some accumulating snow on Friday. According to Todd Gutner at News Center Maine, it currently looks like the perfect combination of weather patterns to get us to a 'first snow' just before the weekend Halloween festivities...