AUGUSTA, MAINE - Governor Janet Mills and the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) are urging Maine people to prepare for rain, high winds, coastal flooding, and freezing temperatures ahead of the major incoming winter storm.
MIDCOAST Another wind/rain event in a long line of recent storms is predicted to be especially heavy-handed, but this one, due to arrive overnight Thursday into Friday, comes with plenty of warning. According to Rockland’s interim harbor master.
Governor Janet Mills and the Maine Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) are urging Maine people to prepare for rain, high winds, coastal flooding, and freezing temperatures ahead of the major incoming winter storm. MEMA is coordinating preparedness efforts with County Emergency Management Agencies, State partners, and utility companies ahead of the storm, which will impact holiday travel.
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Like many Maine people, I remain deeply concerned about the impact that high energy prices – from home heating oil to electricity – are having on Maine people. This week, we got a bit of helpful news and I think it will help us finish up an emergency winter energy relief plan for the Legislature to consider. Hello, this is Governor Janet Mills and thank you for listening. The State of Maine budget continues to be in the black as a result of Federal support and the good fiscal management of my Administration and the Legislature.