Here’s a pic of a recent snowstorm on my front deck.

CARIBOU (AP) — The snow keeps falling in northern Maine, where Caribou has now picked up more ten feet for the season.While people in southern Maine may think it’s been snowy for them, some in northern Maine are describing their snowfall as “never-ending.”Portland has gotten almost 70 inches this season, but Caribou is closing in on 122 inches, putting it on track for its snowiest season ever.The National Weather Service says Caribou had 97.8 inches at the end of January, the highest total at that date since records began being kept in 1939.The snowiest winter on record in Caribou was in 1955, when 181 inches fell.BANGOR (NEWSCENTER) — Officials at the Maine Department of Transportation say suppliers don’t have enough trucks to haul salt fast enough to keep up with demand.
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