I live in northern Maine 10 minutes from the canadian border and the answer here would be january
Imay be a little late but right now in Maine it will most likely snow in the middle of November.... maybe even Late October..... 2012
Yes. Yes it does.
1970-1971
68 inches
About 90" annually.
only in the latter part of autumn and in the winter
http://janus.state.me.us/legis/statutes/29-A/title29-Asec1919.html
As of March 5, 69.3" had fallen
northern part of the state tends to be drier and colder in comparison to the southern and coastal areas while the sea keeps the coastl tempatures modate. Snowfall ocurs in the winter
It snows in all of Maine. A lot.
Yes, it snows everywhere in Maine.
He was made of snow
The Ground Snow Load for Portland Maine is 60 pounds per square foot. The answer was determined from the following reference which is published by the State of Maine: http://www.maine.gov/dps/bbcs/Maine%20GSL%20Listing%20by%20Town_1215.pdf.
The amount of snow that falls in Jackman, Maine in September will vary. On average it is about 1/2 inch per year.
Maine doesn't average snow in September; it is too early.
Yes, it is in the northeast and near to Canada. They get a lot of snow in a normal year.
The state song for Maine is, State of Maine Song. The song was written and composed by a man named Roger Vinton Snow.
It may be challenging to bury a dead body during winter in Maine due to frozen ground. You may need specialized equipment or wait for the ground to thaw before burying the body. It is also important to adhere to local laws and regulations regarding burial procedures.
Snow and Collins from Maine are both Republicans.
Most snow falls in the Northern US (stretching from Alaska to Maine).
About 90" annually.