Cars and pedestrians are reflected in a puddle at the corner of Lisbon and Chestnut streets in Lewiston during a steady drizzle late Monday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist James Brown said to expect more of the same Tuesday.
Krista Allen of Quality Traffic Control watches for vehicles on Vale Street in Lewiston on Monday afternoon as Bill Timberlake replaces a manhole cover. The crew, from Ted Berry Co., is working throughout the city inspecting and cleaning sewer lines. The vehicle works in conjunction with a camera truck a block away to spray water under high pressure into the pipes and suck it back up.
Rain turns to hail and begins to accumulate on a windshield on Pine Street in Lewiston on Monday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist James Brown said to expect more precipitation Tuesday.
Rain turns to hail and begins to accumulate on a windshield on Pine Street in Lewiston on Monday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist James Brown said to expect more precipitation Tuesday.
Rain turns to hail and begins to accumulate on a windshield on Pine Street in Lewiston on Monday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist James Brown said to expect more precipitation Tuesday.
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