A storm system packing heavy rains and excessive winds is predicted to reach in Maine on Thursday evening, probably inflicting extra energy outages simply earlier than the vacation weekend at the same time as crews work to restore injury from final weekend’s snowstorm.
Early forecasts differ, however most meteorologists predict heavy rain and excessive winds over most of Maine, though how windy will probably be shouldn’t be but clear.
The rain will begin Thursday evening and winds are anticipated to select up late Friday morning, gusting as excessive as 50-60 mph within the Portland space earlier than subsiding Friday evening. Wind gusts might be strongest alongside the coast, however might solely attain about 40 mph, mentioned Mike Cempa, a meteorologist with the Nationwide Climate Service in Grey.
“I don’t assume there’s a means that we are going to get out of a windy interval on Friday,” Cempa mentioned, including that forecasters ought to have a greater deal with on the storm by Wednesday. “If there may be any doubt now, 48 hours (prematurely of a storm) is after we begin to lose doubt.”
The climate service issued a hazardous climate outlook Tuesday afternoon.
“A big and powerful low stress system will affect the Northeast Thursday evening via Friday evening bringing the specter of heavy rain, flooding and powerful damaging winds,” the climate service mentioned. “Astronomical tides might be excessive additionally and coastal flooding is probably going Friday morning.”
The climate service mentioned the storm might drop a number of inches of snow within the mountains and foothills Thursday evening, and that the best wind gusts are anticipated Friday afternoon. Heavy rain and snowmelt will trigger some river and flash flooding. Two to 4 inches of rain is forecast.
The vacation weekend forecast raises the specter of extra energy outages as some areas had been nonetheless ready to get energy again Tuesday, days after a nor’easter dropped as a lot as 27 inches of snow in some components of Maine and knocked out energy to tens of 1000’s of Central Maine Energy Co. and Versant Energy clients. Restoration efforts have been slowed by the big quantities of moist, heavy snow in inland areas that brought about bushes to break down onto roads and energy traces.
The nor’easter hit Oxford County notably laborious. As much as 2 toes of heavy, moist snow blanketed the county throughout the slow-moving storm Friday and Saturday, with Milton Township hitting the jackpot at 27 inches, based on the climate service. Greater than half of CMP’s 42,000 clients in Oxford County misplaced energy throughout the storm,
Just a few hundred CMP clients, most in Oxford County, remained with out energy Tuesday night, based on CMP’s outage web site.
CMP spokesperson Catharine Hartnett mentioned the utility is ready to take care of subsequent blast of climate.
“We take these storms very severely and we do put together,” Hartnett mentioned in a phone interview Tuesday night. “And we notice that it’s a vacation weekend.”
She mentioned crews are ready to work via the weekend, even when it means engaged on Christmas Day.
Hartnett mentioned many of the out-of-state and personal line contractors the corporate employed to revive energy after final weekend will stay on name for Friday’s storm. These contractors got here to Maine from Canada, New York, Connecticut and Pennsylvania. She was unable to supply actual numbers.
“Many will keep, some will depart, however we’re planning to carry lots of the contractors that labored final weekend,” Hartnett mentioned.
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