WBTV Meteorologist Jason Myers and Sky3 pilot Chip Tayag were killed in a helicopter crash early Tuesday afternoon.
Updated: 8 hours ago
We are starting off with similar conditions as the past few days. Locally dense fog has settled in across the state and will lift through the morning hours. Smoke will finally begin to decrease a bit this morning and afternoon. Then, a weak cold front moves through later in the afternoon and evening from north to south. The cold front won’t produce any shower activity. However, it looks like it will usher in some more wildfire smoke along the boundary. So, skies may start to haze up earlier this afternoon across northern Maine with smoke reaching the Bangor region and Downeast by tonight. The good news is, the smoke will clear out pretty quickly as the front exits the coast overnight. Highs on Sunday will reach the low to mid 70′s statewide. Dry weather will persist tonight with overnight lows dropping into the lower 40′s north to lower 50′s Downeast.
Updated: Sep. 30, 2023 at 5:30 AM EDT
High pressure has squashed all of the rain to our south so we will remain dry today. Aside form staying rain free, we are still dealing with lingering Canadian wildfire smoke. Skies, similar to yesterday, will be more milky and hazy in nature. Air quality will once again be affected with moderate levels of particulate matter. Fog, locally dense, will be present across the region this morning, gradually burning off by the afternoon. Highs today will reach the upper 60′s and lower 70′s inland to the mid to upper 60′s along the coast.
Updated: Sep. 29, 2023 at 5:48 PM EDT
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Updated: Sep. 29, 2023 at 4:11 PM EDT
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