You know a storm means business when even the skiers are like, “Okay, this might be a little much.” That’s what happened on February 5, 1995, when Vermont got absolutely buried.
February 8, 2013—the day that all the plows in the state began working around the clock for days here in Maine as the Blizzard of 2013, better known as Winter Storm Nemo, dumped a ridiculous amount of snow across the state, shutting down towns and burying cars.
Because of tonight's terrible weather and nearly impassible side streets, the State of Maine has already announced their offices will not open until 11 am. Stay with us all morning long as we're sure to have lots of school closings and delays with this storm as well...
Doesn't seem possible does it? Especially considering the temperature outside today and through the weekend is forecast for the upper 70's. That's all well and good. But you DO remember what's coming, right? Yes- Winter is coming. And with winter on the way, we look to our snowy calendar predictions from the coveted 'Farmer's Almanac'...
As we brace for more snow this weekend I was thinking to past April Fools Day storms that Mother Nature has dumped on us and I came across Rich Peterson's YouTube video of the snow storm from 2011. It was a Friday and the snow had been falling since early morning...
Are you buried in? Do you still have power? 'The Blizzard of 2015' has hit central Maine with a vengeance. We're going to be dealing with the drifting conditions and low visibility as the storm winds down and we dig out. Let's share in our misery, or joy, depending on how much you love the new white stuff.