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Adam Epstein
@AdamWGME
CBS 13 Meteorologist. 0 time Emmy winner. alumnus. Volleyball player. Beach goer. Avid cloud watcher. CBM 797. Insta: adamepsteinwx
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It's been a pleasure tweeting your weather over the past 3 years, but today is my last day at WGME. This account will be shut down at 6PM, but I'll start a new twitter and you can find me on Instagram: adamepsteinwx.
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Tomorrow will have that quintessential fall feel. 50s with a brisk breeze to match. Rain should arrive Tuesday afternoon. Showers and t-storms possible Wednesday!
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The last sunset of summer '18... let us never forget the awesome heat and humidity it brought Maine. I'll miss you, summer. Fall begins at 9:54PM.
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It's going to be a chilly night! Lows in the 30s inland and it looks like the growing season will end for some towns in Oxford and Franklin Counties tonight.
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It’s a tempting fruit. The squirrels can no longer resist. Check out how they’re taking a bite out of the orchard business tonight at 7 on CBS 13.
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The emerald ash borer came from China, likely on wood imports. It’s recently been spotted in western York County. Experts say that ash trees could face the same fate as elm trees over time.
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This tiny insect is causing big problems. The emerald ash borer kills white ash trees in Maine, seen on street sides and used as firewood. They’re extremely difficult to stop.
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Surf City, North Carolina before and after Hurricane Florence. Amazing to see the piers/stilts doing their job. Crazy to see the sand dunes disappear into the road.
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Mike Leonard snapped this photo in Boothbay Harbor. If Stephen King needs a cover for his next book, I think this could be it.
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The fog is moving in. Don't be caught off guard when you wake up tomorrow and only see gray. It should clear the coast by about 10am for a sunny afternoon near 80.
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More dense fog tonight. Visibilities could get down to 1/4 mile or less. Don't be caught off guard when you wake up to a gray sky tomorrow morning! It will get brighter.
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A fog bank has been hugging the coast all day. I know @JonWGME was concerned earlier today, but he told me it has cleared up in Wells!
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Florence is no longer a hurricane, meaning the winds are not sustained at 74 mph. The rain, however, will continue pour over the Carolinas, possibly exceeding 25" in the next 48 hours.
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Florence has weakend below hurricane standards. It is now Tropical Storm Florence with winds sustained at 70 mph. 74 is the minimum requirement for a hurricane.
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