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mainlydank t1_iuwxzzt wrote

Unpopular opinion; Maine really doesn't get that much snow. Least the areas where most the people live.

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Lieutenant_Joe t1_iux4cho wrote

Caribou’s the second snowiest “city” in the US, after Syracuse, NY (an actual city). Doesn’t disqualify your addendum (there are less than 7500 people living in Caribou), but Maine definitely does get a lot of snow.

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[deleted] t1_iuxgfs3 wrote

We used to. Growing up we had snow from mid October until well into May. Could go to bed and wake up with snow up to the eaves.

Haven't seen a good real snow storm in decades.

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[deleted] t1_iuxty9c wrote

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Admirable_Trifle_164 t1_iuyvtxp wrote

Current 44007 buoy surface temp = 54.9°

Farther we go into winter months with gulf temp 40°+ the harder it will be to get actual snow SE of Bangor/95

Winter swells have been very weak too. Comparatively to 2019 & prior.

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