GRAY (AP) — It’s bitter cold in Maine, enough to set some record temperatures.
The National Weather Service in Gray says daily record low and coldest Thanksgiving temperature records were set at Portland and Augusta. It got down to 6 degrees in Portland on Thursday and 4 degrees in Augusta.
Here are some low temperatures observed this morning around the region. Daily record low and coldest Thanksgiving Day temperature records were set at Portland (6F) and Augusta (4F). Unfortunately, ASOS issues at Concord have left us without temperature data for today. pic.twitter.com/4ozKiH3Rr4
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) November 22, 2018
Before Thursday, Portland’s coldest low temperature on Thanksgiving was 7 degrees in 1978.
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