
Todd Gutner
Meteorologist at WCSH-TV (Portland, ME)
Meteorologist at WLBZ-TV (Bangor, ME)
Chief Meteorologist at NEWS CENTER Maine. Husband to a lovely wife. Proud Father to boy/girl twin 14 year olds. https://t.co/mN02zobWZF
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Apr 3, 2024 |
pressherald.com | Keith Carson |Todd Gutner |Dana Osgood
Crocuses are blooming, tulips are poking up and the birds are back from their winter vacation. Spring is here. But it wouldn’t be complete without a snow threat, and this one is real and big. Low pressure is developing over the Mid-Atlantic and will blow up into a legit, slow-moving nor’easter that will impact Maine for a few days. TIMINGPrecipitation will move in from southwest to northeast starting sometime between 3 and 6 p.m. Wednesday afternoon.
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Apr 1, 2024 |
pressherald.com | Todd Gutner |Jason Nappi
This is not an April Fool’s joke. It’s real. I wouldn’t joke around about a threat of power outages, especially after the winter we’ve endured. An area of low pressure will move into Maine late Tuesday through Thursday and intensify over time. Heavy, wet snow is expected to fall, especially overnight Wednesday into Thursday where accumulations will be greatest. This will bring a threat of power outages to some parts of the state.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Todd Gutner
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Mar 22, 2024 |
pressherald.com | Todd Gutner
Winter isn’t done with us quite yet! After accumulating snow Wednesday night into Thursday morning, we have a short break today before another significant system moves in Saturday. This storm is larger and has more moisture than the one earlier this week. That means we are looking at more precipitation, in terms of both snow and rain. This burst of snow will be beneficial to ski areas and other businesses that rely on wintry precipitation.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
newscentermaine.com | Todd Gutner
Spring may have arrived, but we've taken a few steps back into winter with cold temps and more snow to come this weekend in Maine.
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