PORTLAND, Maine — Another winter storm rolled through the state on Thursday, bringing snow, then sleet and rain, to Portland.
Snow will accumulate several inches in central and southern Maine before changing to sleet and freezing rain. In the mountains and far north, mostly snow will fall.
PORTLAND (WGME) -- Maine’s lighthouses are under a dire threat from significant coastal storms and sea level rise due to climate change. The World Monuments Fund named Maine’s lighthouses one ...
Some spots in the higher elevations, like the Sylvan Hills, had snow-covered roads at 10 a.m. But by late Friday morning, ...
Even with the leftover snow and slush, Portlanders still came out to enjoy the last weekend of the 10th annual Portland Winter Light Festival on Friday night.
Friday forecast: Portland’s winter storm warning ended at 10 a.m. but a cold weather advisory remains until noon. Friday’s ...
Maine’s lighthouses were added this week to World Monument Watch’s list of heritage sites threatened by a variety of forces, including neglect, wars and extreme weather driven by climate change.
As trade flourished, the lack of markers for the entrance to Portland Harbor made the journey a dangerous one for incoming merchants, leading to the construction of the state's first lighthouse.
Friday morning in particular saw heavier snowfall than expected, with more precipitation falling as snow rather than freezing rain.