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Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Gray Me 950 Am Est Mon Feb 25 2013 PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 950 AM EST MON FEB 25 2013 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 27 HOURS FOR THE STORM THAT HAS BEEN AFFECTING OUR REGION. APPRECIATION IS EXTENDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTS...COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS...SKYWARN SPOTTERS AND MEDIA FOR THESE REPORTS. THIS SUMMARY IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON OUR HOME PAGE AT WEATHER.GOV/GRAY ********************STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL******************** LOCATION STORM TOTAL TIME/DATE COMMENTS SNOWFALL OF /INCHES/ MEASUREMENT MAINE ...ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY... TURNER 12.0 700 AM 2/25 1 ENE LISBON FALLS 12.0 745 AM 2/25 2 N TURNER 10.5 659 PM 2/24 DURHAM 10.3 536 PM 2/24 2 E LEWISTON 10.3 1025 PM 2/24 5 NNW GREENE 8.5 700 AM 2/25 2 W AUBURN 6.0 1257 PM 2/24 ...CUMBERLAND COUNTY... CUMBERLAND CENTER 14.0 643 AM 2/25 5 NNW GORHAM 13.7 700 AM 2/25 4 S POWNAL 13.7 700 AM 2/25 GORHAM 13.7 141 AM 2/25 STANDISH 13.2 812 AM 2/25 2 ENE GRAY 13.0 700 AM 2/25 RAYMOND 13.0 812 AM 2/25 2 W GRAY 12.5 1059 PM 2/24 NNW WEST FALMOUTH 12.5 700 AM 2/25 GRAY NWS OFFICE 12.1 647 AM 2/25 6 WNW PORTLAND 12.0 700 AM 2/25 PORTLAND - N DEERING 12.0 1044 PM 2/24 4 WSW NEW GLOUCESTER 12.0 1235 AM 2/25 1 SSE GORHAM 12.0 600 AM 2/25 1 ENE SOUTH WINDHAM 11.5 658 AM 2/25 3 SE NEW GLOUCESTER 11.4 700 AM 2/25 WESTBROOK 11.0 958 PM 2/24 PORTLAND JETPORT 10.7 947 AM 2/25 BRIDGTON 10.7 1107 PM 2/24 GRAY 10.5 804 AM 2/25 2 SSW FREEPORT 10.5 610 AM 2/25 PORTLAND - RIVERTON 10.5 810 PM 2/24 1 ESE WESTBROOK 10.0 621 PM 2/24 2 W FALMOUTH 10.0 459 PM 2/24 5 NE WESTBROOK 10.0 250 PM 2/24 4 NNE RAYMOND 10.0 720 AM 2/25 PORTLAND - DEERING 9.2 719 PM 2/24 3 N PORTLAND 9.1 433 PM 2/24 1 WSW GORHAM 9.0 700 AM 2/25 3 NW BRIDGTON 8.4 700 AM 2/25 1 WSW BRUNSWICK 8.0 640 PM 2/24 3 NE NAPLES 7.0 800 AM 2/25 ...FRANKLIN COUNTY... 2 NW NEW SHARON 9.7 700 AM 2/25 PHILLIPS 9.7 700 AM 2/25 2 S WILTON 9.5 351 PM 2/24 KINGFIELD 7.5 1016 PM 2/24 ...KENNEBEC COUNTY... 1 SSE WINSLOW 12.0 700 AM 2/25 3 WNW VASSALBORO 12.0 638 PM 2/24 3 SSE WAYNE 11.0 630 AM 2/25 HALLOWELL 10.5 827 AM 2/25 3 SW MOUNT VERNON 10.3 650 AM 2/25 2 WSW AUGUSTA 10.0 645 AM 2/25 9 SSE VASSALBORO 9.8 745 AM 2/25 RANDOLPH 9.5 1017 PM 2/24 ...KNOX COUNTY... 3 NW UNION 9.5 700 AM 2/25 HOPE 8.0 649 PM 2/24 3 SW ROCKPORT 6.1 800 AM 2/25 1 SSW CAMDEN 5.8 852 PM 2/24 ...LINCOLN COUNTY... 2 SW NEWCASTLE 13.4 700 AM 2/25 2 NW DRESDEN 10.5 700 AM 2/25 ...OXFORD COUNTY... ANDOVER 10.5 700 AM 2/25 HARTFORD 10.2 746 PM 2/24 2 NE OXFORD 9.9 700 AM 2/25 4 E PARIS 8.5 1218 PM 2/24 1 W OTISFIELD 8.0 716 AM 2/25 ...SAGADAHOC COUNTY... 1 WSW BATH 14.0 600 AM 2/25 TOPSHAM 11.0 1100 PM 2/24 3 S BATH 10.5 551 PM 2/24 1 W RICHMOND 10.5 132 PM 2/24 ...SOMERSET COUNTY... FAIRFIELD 11.0 835 PM 2/24 2 ESE HARTLAND 10.6 630 AM 2/25 4 ESE SOLON 9.5 700 AM 2/25 1 NNE SKOWHEGAN 9.1 603 PM 2/24 WSE NORTH NEW PORTLA 8.0 700 AM 2/25 NORTH ANSON 7.0 721 AM 2/25 DETROIT 6.3 730 PM 2/24 3 S CORNVILLE 6.0 451 PM 2/24 12 N NEW PORTLAND 6.0 700 AM 2/25 LONG FALLS DAM 5.7 700 AM 2/25 MADISON 5.5 730 PM 2/24 MOOSEHEAD 2.7 700 AM 2/25 ...WALDO COUNTY... 3 SSE BELMONT 12.2 630 AM 2/25 4 WNW SEARSMONT 8.3 700 AM 2/25 3 N WINTERPORT 3.5 700 AM 2/25 ...YORK COUNTY... HOLLIS 11.1 742 PM 2/24 2 NNE BIDDEFORD 10.8 700 AM 2/25 LIMINGTON 10.1 932 PM 2/24 2 NNW SACO 10.0 132 AM 2/25 3 NW ACTON 9.8 500 AM 2/25 4 NE PARSONSFIELD 9.2 700 AM 2/25 1 SSW CORNISH 8.5 756 PM 2/24 4 SW WELLS 8.1 700 AM 2/25 CAPE NEDDICK 8.0 700 AM 2/25 1 NW FERRY BEACH STA 8.0 904 PM 2/24 5 N YORK 8.0 700 AM 2/25 2 NE KENNEBUNK 7.5 1135 PM 2/24 1 W OCEAN PARK 6.5 314 PM 2/24 ARUNDEL 6.0 720 PM 2/24 2 NE WELLS 4.5 700 AM 2/25 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...BELKNAP COUNTY... 2 SW BELMONT 15.9 700 AM 2/25 8 E LACONIA 13.3 830 AM 2/25 LACONIA 13.0 500 AM 2/25 4 ENE MEREDITH 12.5 1044 PM 2/24 3 SSE GILFORD 12.0 639 AM 2/25 3 NE TILTON NORTHFIE 10.3 715 AM 2/25 3 NW ALTON 10.0 950 PM 2/24 3 SSW MEREDITH 7.4 625 AM 2/25 ...CARROLL COUNTY... 1 SE EAST WAKEFIELD 12.5 700 AM 2/25 5 E CENTER SANDWICH 11.5 700 AM 2/25 WOLFEBORO BAY 11.1 645 AM 2/25 1 SW WOLFEBORO 11.1 600 AM 2/25 1 N MADISON 10.0 410 PM 2/24 2 SE MADISON 9.8 700 AM 2/25 1 S TUFTONBORO 9.0 700 AM 2/25 CHATHAM 8.4 827 AM 2/25 1 SSW NORTH CONWAY 6.6 700 AM 2/25 NORTH CONWAY 6.6 700 AM 2/25 ...COOS COUNTY... 1 NE RANDOLPH 5.1 700 AM 2/25 NORTH STRATFORD 4.8 700 AM 2/25 WHITEFIELD 4.0 1109 PM 2/24 GORHAM 3 3.5 700 AM 2/25 1 N LANCASTER 2.6 600 AM 2/25 COLEBROOK 2.3 700 AM 2/24 BERLIN 2.0 715 AM 2/25 ...GRAFTON COUNTY... SSE BRISTOL 7.6 700 AM 2/25 4 NNE DORCHESTER 4.5 700 AM 2/25 1 NE FRANCONIA 3.9 645 AM 2/25 1 SSW ORFORD 3.8 700 AM 2/25 ORFORD 3.5 1018 PM 2/24 1 NNW BRISTOL 3.0 826 AM 2/24 BATH 3 1.6 838 AM 2/25 1 S BATH 1.6 838 AM 2/25 ...MERRIMACK COUNTY... 2 NW BOW 16.5 700 AM 2/25 2 SE BOSCAWEN 16.3 700 AM 2/25 CONCORD ASOS 13.9 1157 PM 2/24 3 SSW CHICHESTER 12.5 400 AM 2/25 NORTHFIELD 12.1 632 PM 2/24 1 SSE HENNIKER 11.5 745 AM 2/25 2 ESE DANBURY 10.4 800 AM 2/25 1 SSE BOW 10.0 720 AM 2/25 1 WSW LOUDON 9.2 446 PM 2/24 3 SSW WEBSTER 6.9 600 AM 2/25 2 NW NEWBURY 6.0 700 AM 2/25 4 SE NEWBURY 5.8 510 AM 2/25 3 SSE SOUTH SUTTON 5.6 700 AM 2/25 ...ROCKINGHAM COUNTY... 4 WNW NORTHWOOD 15.5 800 AM 2/25 3 WSW DEERFIELD 13.5 700 AM 2/25 1 NNE DEERFIELD 12.0 640 PM 2/24 2 WSW NORTHWOOD 11.4 700 AM 2/25 STRATHAM 7.5 812 AM 2/25 2 ENE STRATHAM 6.0 1004 PM 2/24 WEST HAMPSTEAD 6.0 730 AM 2/25 1 NE WEST HAMPSTEAD 6.0 700 AM 2/25 1 W HAMPSTEAD 5.0 833 PM 2/24 2 E EXETER 4.0 700 AM 2/25 1 N PORTSMOUTH 3.5 800 AM 2/25 1 NNW HAMPTON 3.0 505 AM 2/25 ...STRAFFORD COUNTY... ROCHESTER 15.5 745 PM 2/24 2 SSE STRAFFORD 14.7 931 AM 2/25 ...SULLIVAN COUNTY... 1 ESE WASHINGTON 5.5 1252 PM 2/24 EAST LEMPSTER 3.0 635 AM 2/25 1 WSW WEST UNITY 2.5 700 AM 2/25 CROYDON 2.0 648 AM 2/25 $$ HYDROLOGIC OBSERVATIONS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY, MAINE 221 PM EST MON FEB 25 2013 MAINE PRECIP STATION FLOOD SINCE RIVER PRESENT TEMPERATURE SNOW STAGE/ PREV STAGE/ WEATHER CUR MAX MIN NEW TOT FLOW 7AM FLOW ALBION 0.33 1 6.0 10 ANDOVER 0.47 3 22 26 22 5.5 32 AUBURN 13 3.79 AUGUSTA 13 0.33 4.98 23 28 23 AUG HATCH HILL AZISCOHOS 0.14 BATH 0.82 2 25 32 25 12.0 18 BETHEL 0.80 3 27 30 26 5.0 14 BINGHAM 0.47 8.52 28 29 27 BRASSUA LAKE BRIDGTON 0.51 2 26 30 26 6.3 CAPE NEDDICK 1.18 2 23 36 22 8.0 15 COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP 4.36 23 29 22 CORNISH 3.62 27 32 27 DURHAM 0.71 1 24 32 24 8.3 18 ELIOT EUSTIS 0.18 21 28 21 2.5 24 FARMINGTON 0.56 2 26 29 24 6.6 17 FLAGSTAFF 0.18 6.51 3 24 29 23 2.2 25 THE FORKS 0.10 3.89 25 30 25 FRYEBURG 0.46 26 31 26 GILEAD 2.93 GORHAM 0.71 2 27 34 27 8.9 GRAY 0.78 3 26 30 25 9.5 18 GULF ISLAND 4818 HARMONY 0.38 3 24 29 24 3.8 13 HARRIS DAM 0.07 HARTFORD 0.71 3 23 27 21 7.3 21 HIRAM FALLS 785 HOLLIS 0.70 3 23 31 23 8.8 21 JACKMAN KENNEBUNKPORT KINGFIELD LEWISTON 27 34 28 LINCOLNVILLE 2.45 23 30 22 LIVERMORE FALLS MERCER 0.50 4.06 25 30 24 MIDDLE DAM 0.41 MOOSEHEAD 0.05 4.69 3 23 29 22 0.3 15 NEW SHARON 0.59 3 25 29 24 6.0 12 NORTH ANSON 0.40 9.91 25 30 24 NORTH ANSON 2 27 30 27 4.5 NORTH SEBAGO 0.17 1 31 31 26 2.0 17 NORTH SIDNEY 7.87 NORTH WHITEFIELD 2.97 21 31 21 NORWAY PHILLIPS 0.49 2 28 30 26 5.2 25 PITTSFIELD 3.37 24 30 24 PITTSTON FARM 0.05 23 27 23 1.0 30 POLAND 0.67 2 27 29 24 8.4 16 PORTLAND 0.88 27 32 25 RANGELEY 0.29 3 21 29 21 5.7 24 ROXBURY 1.74 27 31 26 RUMFORD RUMFORD 15 0.09 4.45 SANFORD 16 34 SKOWHEGAN 0.51 5773 SPENCER STREAM 3.96 23 29 23 SOUTH PARIS 2.88 STONEY BROOK 3.95 TURNER 0.70 3 26 29 25 8.2 13 UPPER DAM 0.24 WATERVILLE WATERVILLE ARPT 37 28 25 WELLS RCNWR 0.03 44 36 23 WELLS RESERVE 0.07 38 34 25 WESTBROOK 3.26 WEST BUXTON 2127 WESTPORT ISLAND 0.83 2 25 31 25 9.3 19 WEST ROCKPORT 0.47 38 30 24 WILLIAMS DAM 4847 WINDHAM 0.73 2 27 32 26 7.5 18 WINTERPORT 0.10 37 31 18 WINTHROP 28 42 24 15 WISCASSET 0.00 39 32 24 WYMAN DAM 0.38 3920 NEW HAMPSHIRE PRECIP STATION FLOOD SINCE RIVER PRESENT TEMPERATURE SNOW STAGE PREV STAGE WEATHER CUR MAX MIN NEW TOT 7AM ALEXANDRIA BATH 0.06 3 32 40 29 0.4 BEARCAMP RIVER 0.48 3.95 BERLIN 0.36 2 27 36 16 2.0 BERLIN APRT 0.26 37 33 20 BETHLEHEM 7 1.68 32 34 21 9 BRADFORD 0.39 3 30 32 23 5.0 16 BRISTOL 2.47 COLEBROOK CONCORD 0.83 4.10 37 33 21 CONWAY 9 2.97 DALTON 17 8.14 DAVISVILLE 4.09 DIAMOND RIVER 2.50 DURHAM 0.63 27 33 27 DURHAM GREAT BAY 0.55 40 35 22 EAST BRANCH PEMI 4.13 EFFINGHAM FALLS 3.03 28 26 19 EPPING 0.51 3 31 32 28 5.5 12 ERROL 0.29 35 32 23 ERROL 3.08 37 31 24 EXETER 0.01 4.95 36 35 29 FIRST CONN LAKE 0.18 2 23 31 23 FRANKLIN FALLS 306.4 FRANKLIN JCT 16 5.03 GILFORD 0.64 21 GORHAM 0.26 3 30 2.5 GORHAM 4.22 GORHAM AIRPORT HANOVER HENNIKER 5.98 HOPKINTON LAKE 1 27 42 16 JEFFERSON LACONIA 1.13 3 30 35 29 LAKEPORT 0.60 1 24 33 23 5.0 14 LANCASTER 0.22 3 30 33 29 2.6 12 LEBANON 0.16 37 36 29 MADBURY 0.63 36 35 27 MILTON 3.27 34 32 28 MASCOMA RIVER 2.55 35 35 29 MOULTONBOROUGH 37 MT WASHINGTON 0.35 26 11 6.1 14 NEW DURHAM 0.54 35 32 20 NEWFOUND RIVER 0.31 4.82 36 35 27 NEWPORT 0.13 3 32 35 28 1.5 NORTH CHICHESTER7 3.81 36 NORTH CONWAY 0.30 1 23 32 23 3.1 18 NORTH HAMPTON NORTH SALEM 0.00 3.32 NORTH STRATFORD13 7.41 34 NORTH STRATFORD 0.11 1 28 34 26 1.5 8 PINKHAM NOTCH 0.35 3 25 30 25 5.0 17 PIKE PITTSBURG CT RVR 2.54 33 31 23 PITTSBURG 23 PLYMOUTH 13 2.92 ROCHESTER APRT 0.56 37 33 28 RIVER HILL 17 10.61 SALISBURY SOUCOOK RIVER 11 0.02 4.23 36 34 26 TAMWORTH TILTON 3.31 38 33 25 WENTWORTH WEST CANAAN WEST CLAREMONT 2.77 WEST HAMPSTEAD 0.42 3 29 34 28 4.9 11 WEST HOPKINTON 2.29 37 34 26 WEST LEBANON 18 4.54 WHITEFIELD 0.24 35 34 30 WOODSTOCK 9 2.72 YORK POND 0.35 23 31 22 1.8 19 PRESENT WEATHER IS INDICATED BY A 2 DIGIT CODE RANGING FROM 01 TO 99.
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