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Keep an eye out for thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon

Keep an eye out for thunderstorms Tuesday afternoon
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It looks like rain and snow Monday; a much messier storm could ring in the new year

increase font size It looks like rain and snow Monday; a much messier storm could ring in the new year The National Weather Service forecast for the end of the week has more uncertainty than snow. National Weather Service report Read Article GRAY The National Weather Service says heavy snow showers may quickly produce up to an inch of snow this afternoon in parts of western Maine. Other parts of Maine could experience rain. A weak system will bring scattered snow showers to the mountains tomorrow with a chance for rain showers south of the mountains. #MEwx#NHwxpic.twitter.com/YEvbizPPEi

An unwelcome Christmas gift: drenching rain, 50 mph winds and probable power outages

An unwelcome Christmas gift: drenching rain, 50 mph winds and probable power outages Forecasters warn that a powerful storm could cause widespread outages for the 4th time this month starting Christmas Eve. Share Mother Nature is expected to deliver an unwelcome present on Christmas Day, a powerful wind and rain storm that forecasters say could cause flooding and widespread power outages. “The primary hazards will be strong winds potentially over 50 mph, heavy rainfall of 1 to 3 inches, areas of dense fog and coastal splash over,” the National Weather Service office in Gray warned in a Tuesday evening tweet. “Power outages are likely where winds gust over 50 mph, especially along the coast. In addition, minor to moderate stream and river flooding will be possible due to the combination of snow melt, warm temperatures, and heavy rainfall.”

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