Snow keeps falling in N. Maine

Snow keeps falling in N. Maine


By The Associated Press

CARIBOU, Maine — Some parts of northern Maine could get a total of 20 inches of snow in the storm sweeping across the upper edge of the state.

The weather service has a winter storm warning in effect in far northern areas including Madawaska and Fort Kent, where additional accumulations could nudge storm totals to 10 to 20 inches.

Lighter amounts also fell in western Maine’s mountains, which got 1 to 3 inches.

Parts of Washington county got significant accumulations, including Topsfield, which reported 8 inches of snow.

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7 comments on this item

Stay warm Mad-Town, put another log on the fire, also Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to you all.

Snowmobiling Counytry Here We Come!!!

Doug, I live in back of your parents old home on the "major street" and the snow bank at school is so big that I cannot see your house at all...Merry Christmas....Pensu and family

Global warming strikes again!

please God, we have enough we are truely thankful and blessed, no please share it with the other half of the state!

More evidence of Climate Change!!!

Four-wheelin' and snowmobiling.........................gotta love The County

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