Maine Braces for Continued Severe Weather and Power Outages

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Very strong winds will continue in Maine on Monday, with gusts up to 50 mph outside of the mountains and over 50 mph in the mountains, potentially causing scattered power outages. Upslope snow will continue in the mountains with up to 8 inches of new snow possible. Minor coastal flooding is also expected during high tide. Quieter and milder weather is forecasted for the rest of the week, with calmer conditions on Tuesday, sunnier weather on Wednesday, and the potential for rain and snow on Friday.
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