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Curt Olson

Bangor

Evening Meteorologist at WABI-TV (Bangor, ME)

Chief Meteorologist @WABI_TV5. Formerly at KFYR-TV. Lyndon State College (now Northern Vermont University-Lyndon) Alumni Class of 2014. https://t.co/AgMIBXvC6G

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  • 2 weeks ago | wabi.tv | Curt Olson

    BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Winter continues to hang on across the Pine Tree State as another round of snow will be likely late Monday night lasting through Tuesday. A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY has been issued for inland and northern communities due to the potential of accumulating snowfall. Slippery roads are likely for the morning AND evening commute on Tuesday. The first half of tonight will have increasing clouds with lows that will range from the mid 20s to the low 30s.

  • Aug 2, 2024 | jamestownsun.com | Curt Olson

    North Dakota Highway Patrol badge number 218 was retired 70 years ago. While many badge numbers hold decades of history and the pride of those officers who wore them, badge numbers 217 and 219 have each been worn by six troopers; 218 has only been issued to one officer. All three badges were originally issued in 1941, but badge 218 has been retired since 1954. July 30, 1954, was a typical summer day in southern North Dakota. Summer in North Dakota is often referred to as road construction season.

  • Jul 29, 2024 | wabi.tv | Curt Olson

    BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - An area of low pressure moving into the northeast continues to push clouds onshore and will spread across the region overnight. Some isolated to spotty showers will be possible along with areas of fog especially along the coast. Lows tonight will range from the mid 50s Downeast to the low to mid 60s elsewhere. The low will begin to move to the northeast early Tuesday morning. As this happens, scattered showers will be possible and end by midday.

  • Jul 17, 2024 | wabi.tv | Curt Olson

    BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - The FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY will remain in effect until 6 PM this evening due to heat index values climbing into the mid 90s. An upper-level disturbance will move from northwest to southeast towards the coast this evening. As it does so, showers and thunderstorms will develop in the mountains and will strengthen as they push into the foothills.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | wabi.tv | Curt Olson

    BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Rain and even a few thunderstorms continue to push into parts of central Maine this evening. The storms will continue to weaken but could still produce heavy rainfall and gusty winds. It will take some time for the rain to move into the Bangor region and eastern spots. It should be closer to midnight by the time this happens. Lows overnight will remain in the 60s and low 70s and it will continue to be humid.

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Curt Olson
Curt Olson @CurtOlsonwx
19 Jun 24

RT @NWSCaribou: The heat index at Caribou currently stands at 103F. That's an unofficial all-time record. 100.7F was the previous record.…

Curt Olson
Curt Olson @CurtOlsonwx
11 May 24

RT @photographmaine: Currently in Portland, #Maine. I’m facing southeast! #aurora #Auroraborealis #NorthernLights https://t.co/1aLhpYR7pV

Curt Olson
Curt Olson @CurtOlsonwx
11 May 24

RT @NWSCaribou: As of 9:20 PM a faint aurora has been observed NW of the Caribou weather office tonight. Let us know what you see. https://…