Portland’s morning commute Wednesday will be a wet one with steady rain predicted to last until about the lunch hour. Showers ...
Back-to-back fronts will bring daily precipitation through at least Tuesday, with models showing several more fronts bringing additional rain until mid-April.
After a relatively dry couple of weeks, storms will move across the Pacific Northwest beginning Tuesday night.
The National Weather Service has posted a Winter Weather Advisory beginning at 5 p.m. and lasting through late Thursday evening in the Cascades above 3,500 ft. Expect 6″ to 12″ of fresh snow over the ...
As of Monday morning, 9.4 inches of snowfall was reported at the Portland International Jetport. Most of Cumberland County had between 5 and 10 inches, according to the National Weather Service.
Light snow showers are in the forecast for Mainers on Monday, but nearly a century ago, the situation was quite different.
Many in central Maine will see 1-3" of snow. Saturday will be fairly mild after snow wraps up, highs could approach 50 in far ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Enjoy a mainly dry Tuesday ... The week ahead will be wet and increasingly cooler. A Winter Weather Advisory is up for heavy snow in the Cascades from Wednesday afternoon ...
The warm temperatures continue Sunday with a high around 60 degrees, but there’s an 80% chance of rain, mainly after 4 p.m.
Agencies that keep tabs on Northwest rivers and snowpack have been shedding scientists under the Trump administration.
The DPW rotates through 3 dumping sites across the city and has removed about 800 truckloads of snow so far this winter, enough to cover a football field to a depth of nearly 14 feet. Portland’s ...
Just over 5 inches of snowfall was reported at the Portland International Jetport around 1:20 p.m. Sunday. Most of Cumberland County had between 3 and 5 inches by that time. Across Maine ...
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