With that cold front will come precipitation and, depending on the exact temperature where you are in the state, that precipitation could come in many different forms.
Have you ever felt like you needed to just release the tears that you have shoved deep down within your toes and it's ready to come out? Well, there are a few places that I have chosen to cry at and others that I think will help you feel comforted in Maine while you cry.
As Maine prepares for its first winter-weather nor'easter of the year, many people have been asking the question, 'how much snow are we going to get?'.
Yeah, those are all things we an Mainers have come to love/hate about life in the Pine Tree State. And, at least for MOST Mainers, it looks like the first snow of the season is right around the bend.
Sure, there's no snow on the ground yet, but we all know that the white stuff isn't far out, and now is the time to start planning your wintertime adventures.
Most Mainers are waking up Friday morning to very windy and rainy conditions. These conditions are expected to cause sporadic power outages across the state during the day on Friday.
Though the storm will be fairly short-lived and out of town by late afternoon, it is still causing some havoc for thousands of Mainers as of Friday morning...
Maine should receive an award for the beauty it brings during this time of year. The fall is a magical time. Here are many breathtaking photos sent in by Mainers all over the state of Maine's peak foliage.
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!