#MEwx Flood Watch and Fog Special Statement
Areal Flood Watch expires 4:00 AM EDT on April 28, 2019
Statement as of 2:49 am EDT on April 27, 2019
Flood Watch remains in effect through late tonight.
The Flood Watch continues for
* portions of Maine and northern New Hampshire, including the
following areas, in Maine, Androscoggin, Central Somerset,
coastal Cumberland, coastal York, interior Cumberland,
interior York, Kennebec, northern Franklin, northern Oxford,
southern Franklin, southern Oxford, and southern Somerset. In
northern New Hampshire, northern Carroll, northern Coos,
northern Grafton, southern Carroll, southern Coos, and
southern Grafton.
* Through late tonight
* recent heavy rain and snow melt will allow many rivers and
streams to once again overflow their banks today.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Flood Watch means there is a potential for flooding based on
current forecasts.
You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible
flood warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be
prepared to take action should flooding develop.
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Special Statement
Expires 8:15 AM EDT on April 27, 2019
Statement as of 7:06 am EDT on April 27, 2019
... Patchy dense fog expected early this morning...
Patchy dense fog will occur early this morning across a few
communities in southern Maine. Visibilities may briefly drop to a
quarter mile. Travel may be locally difficult.
706 am EDT Sat Apr 27 2019
... Patchy dense fog expected early this morning...
Patchy dense fog will occur early this morning across a few
communities in southern Maine. Visibilities may briefly drop to a
quarter mile. Travel may be locally difficult.
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