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Storm bringing heavy rain to Northwest, snow to impact Cascades A strong storm is currently moving onshore to the western U.S. Daniel Manzo. February 1, 2020, 1:49 PM.
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - This storm will push to our north and west Monday night, with rain heavy at times.High winds and flooding are concerns. Tuesday: Mostly to partly sunny, with a southwest breeze between 12 and 25 mph and high temps in the mid-40s to mid-50s from north to south.Wednesday: Variably cloudy, with high temps in the low 40s to very low 50s from north to south.Thursday: Clouds and some sun, with high temps in the 40s to very low 50s.Friday: Variably cloudy, with high temps in the mid-40s to low 50s.Saturday: Partly sunny, with high temps in the mid-40s to low 50s.Chris Ewing WABI-TV5 & CW MeteorologistRainfall totals between 1” to 2” expected for most spots by tonight. Rain plus snowmelt could lead to minor flooding on area rivers and streams especially across the northern half of the state where a significant snowpack remains. — Todd (@ToddSimcoxWABI)A south/southeasterly wind is expected to blow 15-30 MPH statewide with gusts to 50 MPH possible inland and up to 60 MPH along the coast. Strongest wind will be between 2pm-10pm today. Additional power outages will be possible.
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— Todd (@ToddSimcoxWABI).
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