Can we see this for more of Maine as well, please? I don't have a sub to anything that'll give me wind gust maps. Looks like 60 in Portland area... Wonder if this won't be much for us, but more for CT, RI and Mass??
CMP I know didn't bring anybody in until after it was already underway/after the fact. Depending on rain flooding was by far the more consequential thing from the pre-xmas storm. Up by camp in Rangeley there is a lot of damage.
After the last one didn't pan out I have a feeling they won't be so apt to bring in line crews to hang out for nothing again... lines could be down for a while this time
I'm on Gray FD. Something came down on Yarmouth RD and I think whatever was frying over there made the whole area flicker before Yarmouth RD tripped out. Looking at wind maps now I'd say that's about the most action we'll see
Can see on the LTE game cameras in Rangeley, ME there was about a foot of snow on the ground... they're getting rain then maybe that whole foot dropped right back on them... so wild. Good for an early opening of snowmobile trails, all good in my book
GYX saying in their discussion they don't fully buy the eastward trend and aren't dropping wind watches for us yet. Starting to look less and less impressive, unfortunately.
Wow... we'll see I guess, so is westerly ticks are good for wind, bad for snow everyone else is watching right now? I'm all rain here in Gray, so I'm rooting for wind only at this point
Big bummer for southern coastal Maine... at one point the NAM was putting us into the 70mph gust zone... now it's really only downeast that's the jackpot for us anyway
GYX buying higher winds it looks like. High Wind Watches up further than just the immediate coast. Haven't seen anyone post anything about the wind much in the past couple pages here... do we not buy?