Maine community just 0.1-inch shy of 100 inches of snow this season
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Maine community just 0.1-inch shy of 100 inches of snow this season
Caribou was just one-tenth of an inch away from breaking 100 inches of snow for the season, meteorologists with the National Weather Service wrote on Twitter early Tuesday morning.A light dusting of snow brought Caribou's total for the season to 99.9 inches.According to Maine's Total Weather meteorologist Sarah Long, Portland has received 54.6 inches of snow so far this season.That is above the normal amount of 42.2 inches this point in the season.Whatever snow is left will melt Wednesday as temperatures in southern Maine reach the mid-60s.
CARIBOU, Maine —
Caribou was just one-tenth of an inch away from breaking 100 inches of snow for the season, meteorologists with the National Weather Service wrote on Twitter early Tuesday morning.
A light dusting of snow brought Caribou's total for the season to 99.9 inches.
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According to Maine's Total Weather meteorologist Sarah Long, Portland has received 54.6 inches of snow so far this season.
That is above the normal amount of 42.2 inches this point in the season.
Whatever snow is left will melt Wednesday as temperatures in southern Maine reach the mid-60s.