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Posts from March 2013
March begins rather tranquil
March 1
Quiet weekend weather wise, but some changes next week
March 3
Large ocean storm to cause problems for New England
March 5
Coastal flooding a concern for Friday morning
March 7
Comet Pan-STARRS streaks across the sky this evening
March 9
Rain on the way, very different than 20 years ago this week
March 12
Colder times ahead, spring fever cured for now
March 14
Another coastal storm for next week
March 16
Heavy snow on the way for much of Maine
March 17
Portland area may see 15 inches of snow
March 18
A few more hours of heavy snow for southern Maine
March 19
Spring is here – is all this cold and snow normal?
March 20
Quiet week of March weather
March 25
Some snow in the forecast, sorta
March 27