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Powerful storms bear down on Maine



By AP
25 July 2008 @ 09:40 am EST

AUGUSTA, Maine - Torrential rains hit western Maine towns Thursday as a second wave of severe thunderstorms rolled through the state, causing outages that at one point knocked out virtually all of the eastern part of the state.

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"It was raining cats and dogs, and maybe a cow or two," Rumford Police Dispatcher Tracy Higley said after a downpour in the western mountain town. Heavy rain was also reported in Paris and other towns and there were numerous reports of wind and lightning damage, the National Weather Service said.

A funnel cloud was reported in Bridgton, where trees were uprooted by high winds. Kirk Apffel of the weather service office in Gray said a team will be sent to the site Friday to inspect the damage and determine whether a tornado had hit the area.

Central Maine Power Co. reported more than 3,000 outages late Thursday afternoon affecting customers from York County in the south to Dover-Foxcroft in Piscataquis County.

"What we're getting now is widely scattered, but we're keeping an eye on it pretty closely," said CMP spokeswoman Gail Rice.

The weather service said thunderstorms across much of Maine could produce up to 2 or 3 inches of rain in some areas, large hail and damaging winds that could reach 70 mph. Flood and tornado watches were in effect in most of Maine excluding Down East.

Earlier in the day, power was restored to most of Bangor Hydro-Electric's service area after eastern Maine was left in the dark due to suspected lightning strikes, but wind from the second wave of storms was causing hundreds of new outages by late afternoon.

More than 118,000 customers lost their electricity shortly before 8 a.m., said Bangor Hydro spokeswoman Susan Faloon, but nearly everyone had service back by late morning. With the second blast later in the day, 224 outages in scattered areas were reported, Faloon said.

Bangor Hydro's service area covers Penobscot County, including the state's third-largest city, Bangor, along with most of Hancock and Washington counties and part of Piscataquis County. At the height of the morning systemwide blackout, the only area that was spared of outages was small section of Eastport that was powered off a small generator.

"Street lights, traffic lights, you name it," said Faloon.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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