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[Correction published 9/8/06]
At 9 a.m., it was 40 degrees in downtown Portland.
Was NOT expecting to still need the scraper. But the windshield was frosted over this morning, which sent me scurrying to the basement to find the aforementioned scraper, which was put away because winter was supposed to be over.
Alas, I imagine it would be better than scraping 6 inches of snow off the windshield, which is how much many places in Maine got as water over the past two days. The rain is gone now, leaving a clear and sunny but brisk day in its wake. Highs only in the upper 50s.
From Shawn in YARMOUTH: It is a bright chilly morning. 35 degrees, sunshine, singing birds and the plants are very green. Might have to mow this weekend and it is almost May. Glad it is sunny as I am off on a field trip with the 7th grade here in Yarmouth. Always interesting and fun.
From Mark in brUNSWICK: There is a nip in the air this morning as it’s 34 degrees with clear skies overhead. Brunswick is drying out as we received over four inches of rain in a 36-hour period.
From Karen in STEEP FALLS:Brrr…what happened?? There is ice on the cars and all the puddles are mini skating rinks! It is 37 degrees at 7:22am and a little breezy. Lots of sunshine though. Happy Wednesday! We’re half-way there.
From James in CAPE ELIZABETH:At 6:30 a.m., it was 30 and sunny. We saw 4.01 inches of rain fall here during the storm. Bring on the SUN!
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