After scorcher, temperatures return to normal

After scorcher, temperatures return to normal


Portland, Maine, hits 92 on Tuesday
By The Associated Press
BANGOR DAILY NEWS PHOTO BY KEVIN BENNETT
"The weather in Maine today is a perfect ten," said Cindy Wilson of Kenduskeag as she paints the fence in her yard on Tuesday, April 29, 2009. Wilson had planned do garden work until the weather encouraged her to paint. Tuesday's high in Bangor was degrees 88 according to the National Weather Service.

PORTLAND, Maine — The National Weather Service says it’s back to temperatures in the 60s after a record-breaking scorcher.


Bob Marine of the National Weather Service says the temperature hit 92 degrees on Tuesday in Portland, breaking the city’s all-time record for the month of April. He says the old record for the month was 85 degrees, set in 1957.

That heat isn’t sticking around. Marine says Wednesday’s temperatures will be 60s, which is more typical for this time of year.

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