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Tracking nighttime rain Updated: 7:22 AM EDT Jun 3, 2021 Updated: 7:22 AM EDT Jun 3, 2021
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Show Transcript good thursday everyone, I m meteorologist Ted Mcinerney. We are looking at temperatures a little cooler at the coastline with clouds around today. A chance of a shower, but really the rain should hold off till tonight. Let s take a look at our high temperatures for today, 67 Portland, but much warmer in western Maine and around 80 degrees and five or mid seventies in Augusta And in Lewiston 63 on the mid coast. Now tonight there s our rain chances late at night into the early morning. Hours tomorrow will be warmer, a little bit more humid to 81 in Sanford 78 Portland 80 both in Auburn and in Augusta in Waterville. And we ll have partly sunny skies with a chance for a thundershower on friday. Now saturday it s much warmer 86 Battle 88 in Sanford 80 to Portland sea breeze, keeping the mid coast a little cooler, but and then it gets even hot
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State of Maine: Once upon a time
Once upon a time, state elections in Maine were Everyman’s game. Anyone could jump right in. The parties would scare up a driver to get the candidates going door-to-door, and with a good dose of elbow grease a candidate would rise or fall on his or her own merits.
That was in the days of “all politics is local,” but now it’s “all politics is national.” The political parties’ eyes are on a bigger prize than winning a local seat. What matters is what it will do to the numbers in Augusta. And will it help the national parties make hay out of the number of legislative and gubernatorial seats they can claim?