As spring arrives, forecasters warn of a change from El Niño to La Niña, meaning a strong chance for chilly and damp conditions throughout New England.
Your occasional campfire and/or bonfire that you have typically built and burned over the years may now require a permit. According to News Center Maine, a new law goes into effect today (10/25/23) called LD 24.
This will be our first Nor'easter, with no white but plenty of wet blowing hard out there. Expect the possibility of battering wind gusts up to 55 MPH with heavy rain especially along the coast.
Because snow might happen again this week... here are some of Maine's earliest-storm and most-snow records from the National Weather Service in Caribou.
Yeah, it's great to see the front lawn again and we get to set the clocks ahead for spring forward next weekend bringing more daylight. That's very cool, but not so fast my fellow spring fever friends.
These temps in the 40s we've been enjoying here and there (along with talk of maybe hitting 70 in the middle of next week!) are giving us all wicked spring fever. Not so fast, Blimpville.