GRAY, Maine — The record-breaking warmth in northern New England is coming to an end.
Concord, N.H., had five consecutive days of hot weather records this week, but on Friday the temperature is coming up shy of the record of 80 degrees for the date. In Portland, Maine, it looks like another record did fall on Friday, but the warmth is coming to an end.
Forecaster Margaret Curtis from the National Weather Service says a red flag warning was issued Friday because of high winds, dry conditions and loss of snow cover. That means the forest fire danger is extremely high, and she’s recommending that people avoid any outdoor burning.
Looking ahead, it will be cooler and cloudy this weekend.



All good things come to an end !
Lost a month of snowmobiling up north.
DANG! that stinks!
oh well, there’s always next year….or Canada!
Record high temperatures will continue to come to Maine, and to your children’s Maine , eh?
http://www.heatisonline.org
no doubt…guess they should work on adapting instead of punishing the industry that will provide the tools and energy for said adaptation, eh?