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Old 06-27-2009, 04:58 PM
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Default How's the wind storm?

I just saw on the weather channel that there is a severe wind storm in Lincoln County.

Any damage reports from across the State?
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Not a storm here in Cumberland County but the temp is dropping really fast.....and change is in the air!

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Dead calm and light fog here at the lake. Weather radar shows nothing in Lincoln County. You sure they mean Maine?
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It's been crack-a lackin' hard here all day.
Some areas in the mountains received over 4" of rain yesterday with 60+ MPH winds and violent lightning showers.
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I was in the car twice, briefly, yesterday and during these short trips heard three National Weather Service Severe Weather Warnings. All for southern ME counties.

I noticed almost constant flashes from heat lightning at 3 am Thursday of last week, and friends in CT said that CT had tornado warnings Thursday/Friday of last week.

Wind has quieted here in Knox County after being constantly in the 10 kt-ish range last week. Lotsa fog scaling in and out; humid; cool; warm; different.

Maine visitors are still to be seen eating lobstah outdoors each evening at the local waterside shacks...
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