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Old 04-28-2009, 04:00 PM
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Hi Folks,
I was planning on visiting Wash. county sometime over the next week to cruise around and check out land possibilities. I was planning to ride up on the motorcycle and tent camp. I'm wondering what the days have been like up there lately. Is it still too cold, or is it in the 60-70's like it is around here?
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:23 PM
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The weather guessers have been calling out 73-83 this week. Maybe in Bangor but here in town it's been 60 maybe 65. Someone told me today it was 75 in Perry but they are always warmer. They are calling between 55 and 65 the rest of the week. Lows are supposed to 35-40. On the coast it will be cooler by 10 degrees at least I would guess (mine's as good as theirs). And we've had fog the last few days until aroound 10 am. Weather - WABI TV5
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Old 04-28-2009, 04:45 PM
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88* here in Talmadge this afternoon. I use Weather.com for a guesstimate for temps. Night time temps are 30's to mid 40's. A good sleeping bag and clothing should keep you comfy.
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I use Weatherbug on the computer. It's usually pretty close. You could make contingency plans. We've got motels and there's a nice B&B in town. And I bet Peachie would be glad to rec'd a good place to eat.
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PS. Don't forget your passport, if you plan to go into Canada. No, your DL is NOT enough to get you back into the states. You have to have proof of citizenship until June 1. Then, it HAS to be a passport or passport card.
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Old 04-29-2009, 07:18 AM
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I like using Weather Underground because they show several readings from weather stations actually IN Eastport instead of saying it is Eastport weather measured in Bar Harbor.
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We've been following Intellicast. Seems pretty accurate for our area, and we can see the radar loop, which is nice when we have a system headed in. Last night, the wind could have blown my hair right off my head, but it did gorgeous things on the river!
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I like using Weather Underground because they show several readings from weather stations actually IN Eastport instead of saying it is Eastport weather measured in Bar Harbor.
I use Weather Underground too... and when we get our weather station up, there will be readings there from Corinth, too!
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Old 04-29-2009, 02:06 PM
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I like using Weather Underground because they show several readings from weather stations actually IN Eastport instead of saying it is Eastport weather measured in Bar Harbor.
Agreed! This is why I don't watch channel 2 news either... weather and news from Portland regurgitated to be "Bangor." Weather Underground has weather stations everywhere!
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PS. Don't forget your passport, if you plan to go into Canada. No, your DL is NOT enough to get you back into the states. You have to have proof of citizenship until June 1. Then, it HAS to be a passport or passport card.

DL and a birth certificate will work until June 1st.
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