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Yes, It’s Actually Tsunami Preparedness Week in Maine
Yes, It’s Actually Tsunami Preparedness Week in Maine
Yes, It’s Actually Tsunami Preparedness Week in Maine
The National Weather Service has declared this week Tsunami Preparedness Week for the State of Maine. What? Is a tsunami actually possible for Maine?  Well, there's good news and bad news. According to the NWS: THE GEORGES BANK SHELTERS THE COAST FROM A MAJOR TSUNAMI THREAT... Read More ...
Winter Weather Advisory?
Winter Weather Advisory?
Winter Weather Advisory?
Yes, you read that headline correctly! The National Weather Service Office in Caribou as well as Environment Canada have issued a Winter Weather Advisory for most of Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick for late Thursday evening through 1 p.m. on Friday, April 10th, 2015.
Wind Chill Advisory - Mar. 3
Wind Chill Advisory - Mar. 3
Wind Chill Advisory - Mar. 3
Get ready, some chilly air is on the way to Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick overnight. The National Weather Service Office in Caribou has issued a Wind Chill Advisory from 2 a.m. to 7 a.m. Tuesday, March 3rd, so bundle up if you're going outside.
WX Cancellations - Feb 25
WX Cancellations - Feb 25
WX Cancellations - Feb 25
You may have woke up this morning to light snow falling from the sky. The good news is we're not getting a blizzard. The bad news is that Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick will indeed see some snow accumulation throughout the day. The National Weather Service Office in Caribou has issued a Winter Weather Advisory, and that remains in effect until 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Wind Chill Advisory
Wind Chill Advisory
Wind Chill Advisory
Expect a drastic drop in temperature for Northern Maine and Western New Brunswick Sunday and Monday. The National Weather Service Office in Caribou has issued a Wind Chill Advisory following a nasty winter storm that dropped up to 18 inches of snow on our area over the last few days.

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