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Public Information Statement Spotter Reports National Weather Service Gray Me 726 Am Est Tue Nov 04 2014 the Following Are Unoff PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT SPOTTER REPORTS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 726 AM EST TUE NOV 04 2014 THE FOLLOWING ARE UNOFFICIAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN DURING THE PAST 40 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... 5 NNW GREENE 2.0 700 AM 11/03 1 NNW SOUTH DURHAM 1.8 535 PM 11/02 1 SW NORTH TURNER 1.0 645 AM 11/03 TURNER 0.4 700 AM 11/03 ...CUMBERLAND COUNTY... 2 SSW FREEPORT 6.0 610 AM 11/03 4 S POWNAL 4.4 700 AM 11/03 3 SE YARMOUTH 1.7 303 PM 11/02 GRAY NWS OFFICE 1.0 515 PM 11/02 6 SSW CUMBERLAND CEN 1.0 645 AM 11/03 GORHAM 0.5 700 AM 11/03 6 WNW PORTLAND 0.2 700 AM 11/03 ...FRANKLIN COUNTY... 2 NW NEW SHARON 1.0 700 AM 11/03 ...KENNEBEC COUNTY... 3 NNW SIDNEY 7.6 800 AM 11/03 VASSALBORO 5.5 855 PM 11/02 3 SSE WAYNE 5.0 630 AM 11/03 2 SW AUGUSTA 3.8 700 AM 11/03 3 SW MOUNT VERNON 3.6 645 AM 11/03 MOUNT VERNON 3.5 512 PM 11/02 RANDOLPH 3.5 422 PM 11/02 ...KNOX COUNTY... HOPE 15.3 554 PM 11/02 UNION 12.0 318 PM 11/02 WASHINGTON 12.0 711 AM 11/03 APPLETON 11.8 601 PM 11/02 1 SSW CAMDEN 9.0 825 PM 11/02 CAMDEN 9.0 442 PM 11/02 ...LINCOLN COUNTY... 1 SSW ROUND POND 13.0 700 AM 11/03 2 NW DRESDEN 11.0 700 AM 11/03 2 SSW WESTPORT ISLAN 11.0 800 AM 11/03 2 SW NEWCASTLE 6.0 700 AM 11/03 BRISTOL 6.0 314 PM 11/02 DAMARISCOTTA 6.0 400 PM 11/02 2 SW DRESDEN 2.1 800 AM 11/03 ...SAGADAHOC COUNTY... 1 WSW BATH 6.0 600 AM 11/03 4 S BATH 4.8 600 AM 11/03 S BATH 4.8 723 PM 11/02 5 S PHIPPSBURG 1.5 730 AM 11/03 TOPSHAM 1.1 318 PM 11/02 ...SOMERSET COUNTY... 1 NNW PITTSFIELD 13.0 700 AM 11/03 4 NW PALMYRA 12.0 700 AM 11/03 2 ESE NORRIDGEWOCK 6.6 700 AM 11/03 ...WALDO COUNTY... 3 N WINTERPORT 16.4 700 AM 11/03 2 N KNOX 11.5 443 PM 11/02 ...YORK COUNTY... 5 N YORK 1.0 700 AM 11/03 4 SW WELLS 0.8 700 AM 11/03 CAPE NEDDICK 0.5 700 AM 11/03 NEW HAMPSHIRE ...COOS COUNTY... PINKHAM NOTCH 0.5 530 AM 11/03 $$ MPK COCORAHS PRECIPITATION SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY ME 930 AM EST MON NOV 03 2014 COCORAHS PRECIPITATION REPORTS THESE REPORTS ARE CONSIDERED SUPPLEMENTAL AND UNOFFICIAL VALUES ARE FOR THE PREVIOUS 24 HOURS ENDING AROUND 7 AM LOCAL TIME .B GYX 1103 E DH07/PP/SF/SD/SW MEWS24 : EASTPORT 1.5 SE * : 0.95 / 0.7 / 0.5 / 0.57 MEPN32 : NEWPORT 2.6 ESE * : 0.93 / 6.0 / 6.0 / 0.93 MELN04 : DRESDEN 1.5 NW * : 0.92 / 5.5 / 5.5 / MM MEHN28 : DEDHAM 6.1 ESE * : 0.85 / 10.0 / MM / MM MEAR18 : NEW SWEDEN 4.9 NNW * : 0.80 / 5.7 / 8.5 / MM MESG01 : BATH 1.1 WSW * : 0.72 / 3.0 / 3.0 / MM MEHN07 : ELLSWORTH 7.4 NW * : 0.61 / 4.0 / MM / MM MECM13 : FREEPORT 2.0 SSW * : 0.54 / 3.0 / 3.0 / 0.54 MELN21 : WESTPORT ISLAND 2.2 SSW * : 0.50 / 5.5 / 4.5 / MM MEYK22 : WELLS 2.1 NE * : 0.44 / MM / MM / MM MECM18 : PORTLAND 5.5 WNW * : 0.42 / 0.1 / T / MM MEYK28 : BIDDEFORD 1.5 NNE * : 0.38 / T / 0.0 / MM MEKB10 : WAYNE 3.2 SSE * : 0.36 / 2.5 / MM / MM MESM03 : PALMYRA 3.5 NW * : 0.34 / 6.0 / 6.0 / 0.61 NHMR44 : BOW 1.5 N * : 0.02 / MM / MM / MM NHST15 : ROCHESTER 0.6 NW * : 0.02 / MM / MM / MM NHCR11 : NORTH CONWAY 1.4 SSW * : 0.01 / 0.0 / 0.0 / 0.00 NHCR26 : CENTER SANDWICH 4.9 E * : 0.01 / MM / MM / MM NHMR06 : DANBURY 2.2 ESE * : 0.01 / MM / MM / MM NHMR09 : CONCORD 3.8 SSE * : 0.01 / MM / MM / MM NHMR26 : PITTSFIELD 0.2 SSW * : 0.01 / MM / MM / MM NHBK07 : LACONIA 7.9 E * : T / MM / MM / MM NHCR03 : BROOKFIELD 0.9 WSW * : T / MM / MM / MM NHGR11 : PLYMOUTH 1.6 NNE * : T / MM / MM / MM NHHL67 : NASHUA 1.5 SE * : T / MM / MM / MM NHMR33 : BOSCAWEN 2.2 SE * : T / 0.0 / MM / MM NHMR43 : BOSCAWEN 2.2 SSE * : T / MM / MM / MM NHCS10 : RANDOLPH 1.4 NE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 1.0 / MM NHBK02 : BELMONT 1.7 SW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHBK09 : MEREDITH 2.9 SSW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHCR09 : MADISON 1.7 SE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHCR27 : TAMWORTH 0.4 NNW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHMR25 : CHICHESTER 2.7 SSW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHMR41 : NEWBURY 1.6 NW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / 0.00 NHMR45 : NORTHFIELD 2.8 E * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHRC18 : DEERFIELD 3.2 WSW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / 0.0 / MM NHBK01 : TILTON NORTHFIELD 3.3 NE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHBK12 : CENTER HARBOR 3.7 SW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHBK18 : NEW HAMPTON 4.1 N * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCR01 : EAST WAKEFIELD 1.2 SE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCH01 : WEST SWANZEY 1.0 WNW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCH02 : WEST CHESTERFIELD 0.3 WNW* : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCH07 : WEST SWANZEY 2.0 ENE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCH13 : DUBLIN 3.3 SE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCS03 : DUMMER 4.3 NW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHCS07 : LANCASTER 0.5 N * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHGR01 : BRISTOL 0.4 SSE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHGR23 : FRANCONIA 0.8 NE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHGR32 : DORCHESTER 3.8 NNE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHHL05 : NASHUA 2.4 E * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHHL16 : HOLLIS 2.9 ENE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHHL48 : GREENVILLE 1.1 ENE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHHL53 : NASHUA 2.3 NE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHHL55 : NEW BOSTON 2.4 S * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHMR04 : BOW 1.6 NW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHMR16 : NEWBURY 4.0 SE * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM NHRC48 : NORTHWOOD 2.9 WSW * : 0.00 / 0.0 / MM / MM : .END HYDROLOGIC OBSERVATIONS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE GRAY, MAINE 900 AM EST MON NOV 3 2014 MAINE PRECIP STATION FLOOD SINCE RIVER PRESENT TEMPERATURE SNOW STAGE/ PREV STAGE/ WEATHER CUR MAX MIN NEW TOT FLOW 7AM FLOW ANDOVER 0.00 2 27 36 27 0.0 0 AUBURN 13 4.12 AUGUSTA 13 0.09 1.51 31 35 30 AUG HATCH HILL AZISCOHOS BATH 0.72 2 33 38 33 3.0 3 BETHEL T 1 29 37 29 T 0 BINGHAM 0.03 7.58 33 39 32 BRASSUA LAKE T 3.38 1 26 32 26 T T BRIDGTON 0.00 1 32 38 31 CAPE NEDDICK 0.19 1 33 37 32 0.5 T COMSTOCK TOWNSHIP 4.74 26 33 26 CORNISH 4.21 34 40 33 DURHAM 0.44 3 33 38 32 1.4 1 ELIOT 0.31 2 EUSTIS 0.00 26 33 25 0 FARMINGTON T 2 32 37 30 T 0 THE FORKS 0.00 2.22 30 37 29 FRYEBURG 0.00 32 39 31 GILEAD 2.82 GORHAM 0.05 2 32 38 30 0.5 0 GRAY 0.17 3 33 37 31 1.0 1 GULF ISLAND 4704 HARMONY 0.43 3 30 35 30 6.0 4 HARRIS DAM HARTFORD 0.03 2 30 36 28 0.2 T HIRAM FALLS 1530 HOLLIS 0.01 2 33 38 32 T 0 JACKMAN 0.00 2 25 33 23 0.0 0 KENNEBUNKPORT LEWISTON 34 39 34 LINCOLNVILLE 2.72 32 31 LIVERMORE FALLS LONG FALLS DAM 0.00 28 34 28 MERCER 0.00 4.27 32 39 31 MOOSEHEAD T 3.34 1 25 33 25 T T NEW SHARON 0.04 2 32 37 30 0.6 T NORTH ANSON 0.00 4.04 31 38 31 NORTH ANSON 0.02 3 31 35 31 T 0 NORTH SIDNEY 7.55 NORTH WHITEFIELD 3.19 OQUOSSOC 0.00 25 34 25 PHILLIPS T 1 28 35 28 T 0 PITTSFIELD PITTSTON FARM 0.00 3 25 33 24 0.0 0 POLAND 0.03 1 31 37 30 0.5 0 PORTLAND 0.30 34 41 33 RANGELEY 0.00 2 22 32 22 0.0 0 ROXBURY 1.97 30 39 29 RUMFORD RUMFORD 15 0.00 4.36 SANFORD 34 39 34 SKOWHEGAN 3897 SPENCER STREAM 3.07 29 35 28 SOUTH PARIS 2.84 STONEY BROOK 3.87 TURNER 0.11 2 31 37 29 0.4 T UPPER DAM WATERVILLE WATERVILLE ARPT 36 36 32 WELLS RCNWR 0.44 40 40 33 WELLS RESERVE 0.27 37 40 33 WESTBROOK 4.48 WEST BUXTON 3035 WEST ROCKPORT 30 51 -8 WILLIAMS DAM 2424 WINDHAM WINTERPORT WINTHROP WISCASSET 1.04 33 35 30 WYMAN DAM 2520 NEW HAMPSHIRE PRECIP STATION FLOOD SINCE RIVER PRESENT TEMPERATURE SNOW STAGE PREV STAGE WEATHER CUR MAX MIN NEW TOT 7AM BATH 0.00 1 25 40 25 0.0 BEARCAMP RIVER 0.00 3.94 BERLIN 0.00 1 29 35 28 0.0 BERLIN APRT 0.00 32 36 26 BETHLEHEM 7 1.98 BRADFORD 0.00 1 31 37 31 BRISTOL 2.93 COLEBROOK CONCORD 0.00 4.21 38 40 31 CONWAY 9 3.23 DALTON 17 8.81 DAVISVILLE 4.53 DIAMOND RIVER 2.70 DURHAM 0.04 34 40 33 DURHAM GREAT BAY 0.20 36 40 34 EAST BRANCH PEMI 4.48 EFFINGHAM FALLS 3.92 33 34 25 EPPING ERROL 2.45 29 35 25 EXETER 0.06 4.39 37 40 34 FIRST CONN LAKE FRANKLIN FALLS 0.01 306.6 FRANKLIN JCT 16 4.80 GILFORD 0.00 32 GORHAM 3.66 GORHAM AIRPORT 28 36 28 HANOVER HENNIKER 6.90 HOPKINTON LAKE 1 34 41 31 JEFFERSON 0.00 1 25 34 25 LACONIA 0.00 1 32 40 31 LAKEPORT 0.00 2 31 40 31 0.0 0 LANCASTER 0.00 1 27 36 26 0.0 0 LEBANON 0.00 35 41 30 MADBURY 0.04 36 40 33 MILTON 3.62 37 41 34 MASCOMA RIVER 3.43 41 40 32 MOULTONBOROUGH 37 40 31 MT WASHINGTON 0.03 14 4 0.2 2 NEW DURHAM NEWFOUND RIVER 0.00 5.50 34 39 31 NEWPORT T 1 31 38 30 NORTH CHICHESTER7 3.57 34 NORTH CONWAY 0.01 1 30 38 29 0.0 0 NORTH HAMPTON NORTH SALEM 0.00 3.13 NORTH STRATFORD13 3.81 30 NORTH STRATFORD 0.00 1 31 35 26 0.0 0 PINKHAM NOTCH 0.05 1 27 31 25 0.5 1 PIKE 1 PITTSBURG CT RVR 2.74 28 34 25 PLYMOUTH 13 0.00 1.33 35 39 31 ROCHESTER APRT 0.01 38 40 33 RIVER HILL 17 10.86 SALISBURY 0.04 37 38 30 SOUCOOK RIVER 11 0.01 3.82 36 40 31 TAMWORTH 0.00 1 26 37 25 0.0 0 TILTON 1.87 40 39 31 WENTWORTH WEST CANAAN 1.58 31 WEST CLAREMONT 2.17 WEST HAMPSTEAD WEST HOPKINTON 2.81 36 40 34 WEST LEBANON 18 4.56 WHITEFIELD 0.00 33 36 24 WOODSTOCK 9 2.94 YORK POND PRESENT WEATHER IS INDICATED BY A 2 DIGIT CODE RANGING FROM 01 TO 99.
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