Severe weather is a possibility through this evening, Aug. 26, and the Maine Emergency Management Agency has some helpful advice.
With the chance for severe storms across the state today, #BeReady & prepare now by:
– Charging electronics, like cell phones
– Make sure flashlights are working in case of power outage
– Check the generator is safe & ready
– Note power company phone # to report outage if needed pic.twitter.com/cK5KaP9Ter— MEMA (@MaineEMA) August 26, 2022
Strong to severe storms will develop across Maine this afternoon and evening. The main threats are damaging winds and torrential rain, but a brief tornado and some hail is also possible.
>https://t.co/9KvLlw1YVI pic.twitter.com/LXYbpfdGxd— CBS 13 News (@WGME) August 26, 2022
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for York and Cumberland counties. Storm timing 2-8pm. #WeatherAuthority pic.twitter.com/a9mLLnwdEh
— CBS 13 News (@WGME) August 26, 2022
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for the southern 2/3 of New Hampshire, and also York and Cumberland counties in Maine. Storm timing 2-8pm, stay weather aware! #mewx pic.twitter.com/4Ukwby6LeG
— Christian Bridges (@ChristianWGME) August 26, 2022
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