A late-season wave of cold air is expected to blow through Maine for the next three days, battering much of the state with freezing rain, wind and possibly some light snow. Read More
It is the fourth nor’easter to hit Maine so far this month, but it has dropped far less snow than previous storms to hit the state the past two weeks. Read More
Displaced cold Arctic air encounters comparatively warmer air as it moves south, producing blizzards or other winter storms, the study’s authors say. Read More
After a two-day nor’easter dumped more than a foot of snow in Maine, residents across the state started digging themselves out to get ready to go back to school or to work on Thursday. Read More
By late Wednesday, a total of between 14 and 20 inches of snow is expected to fall in eastern and northern Maine, including the Bangor area, with the far northern part of the state projected to get between 8 and 15 inches. Read More
The National Weather Service on Tuesday morning issued a blizzard warning for the entire Maine coast until Wednesday morning, saying winds could gust as high as 55 mph in southern and midcoast Maine, and as high as 45 mph east of Penobscot Bay. Read More
Areas in and around Bangor, Lincoln, Millinocket and Greenville could get 18 to 24 inches of snow between Tuesday morning and early Thursday, the weather service said Monday. Read More
The risk for coastal flooding is expected to be lower than the last nor'easter, which flooded much of Cape Cod and other seaside towns in the Northeast. Read More
Just as Mainers were starting to think about spring, a late-season storm pummeled much of the state Thursday with a foot of snow and knocked out power to nearly 30,000 electricity customers. Read More
The worst was over by 8 a.m. Thursday as the bulk of the snow had already fallen, leaving a scattered range of 7 inches to 18 inches already on the ground, forecasters said. Bangor is predicted to get about 11 inches. Read More