March in northern Maine is a time of year when anything is possible when it comes to the weather. The sunlight begins to hang around longer each day and a glimmer of hope for better weather ahead comes in the form of a 45 degrees day.
As we were making our final quick grab of items the phones started to buzz and hum with the warnings of the incoming snow squalls. The snow started to lightly fall as we went through our final stop before heading back home.
Let's see what predictions are out there from the Old Farmer's Almanac, the New Farmer's Almanac, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Think it's windy where you are in Maine today? I'm sure it is. Is it as windy where you are as it is at Sally Mountain Cabins in Jackman today? Probably not.
There have been plenty of photos and videos to go around of the subzero windstorm that's happening today in Maine, but none I've seen even compare to the apparent wild wind gusts in this video...