
Most of the time, the rolling surf is favorable for these activities, but from time to time, undertows and riptides mean that everyone should keep out of the water. Lifeguards are on duty during the summer, where swimmers and surfers flock to Popham Beach State Park. A picnic area features charcoal grills and offers a scenic backdrop for lunch. "We love being out in nature and seeing how we can protect it.Visitors to Popham Beach will find an array of amenities along the spacious sandy beach, including bathhouses and freshwater showers to rinse off the sand and salty water. "I love bringing her to the beach," Lee said. She and others said they have frequently walked the beach this spring, but Sunday was the first time this year they came wearing bathing suits, carrying pails and shovels, and ready to lay out blankets on the sand.įarther down the beach, Donna Lee of Franklin was with her granddaughter in the shallow surf, examining stones and shells. "It's gorgeous!" said Sarah Boltz of Portland, who was at Willard Beach with her family.īoltz said it seemed early to be so warm, "but we're happy to have hot enough weather to go into the water. Other beachgoers were even more delighted with Sunday's early blast of summer.

(But) I might not stay in it long," the South Portland resident said with a laugh. "As long as the sun's out, I'll be in the water.

"It was a little chilly," said Henry Fontaine, 72, who dove under before quickly getting out. "Anyone on boats or paddle craft should use extreme caution to avoid this threat." Sunday for coastal York, Cumberland, Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox and Waldo counties, and the Coast Guard warned that water temperatures are still below 50 degrees and that the chance of immediate incapacitation due to cold shock is extremely high. The weather service issued a beach hazards statement until 8 p.m. Palmer called it a textbook weekend for cold water danger. The sudden surge of warm temperatures also presented a hazard to those out on the water.
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While many people placed flowers or flags on cemetery headstones one day before Memorial Day, others flocked to ice cream stands and beaches.Īt Popham Beach State Park, all of the parking lots were full by noon, and visitors were being advised on the park's website to find "an alternative location for the day." The rest of the week looks to be sunny and clear with summer-like heat returning on Thursday. Baron said temperatures will fall back into that range Monday with a high of 68 degrees forecast in Portland and along the coast. The National Weather Service said the normal high temperature for this time of year is 68 degrees. Elsewhere, it reached 90 degrees in Gray, Lewiston-Auburn and Sanford, while it got up to 89 in Houlton. Many other inland communities also broke 90, including Fryeburg at 92 degrees, but Baron said the weather service can't say if that was a record because it does not keep historical data on Fryeburg. Portland came close to a record for the date, topping out at 89, just one degree shy of the record set in 1988.'

May 28-Wide-brimmed hats were out in force Sunday with temperatures nearing record highs in Portland and breaking records in Bangor and Augusta.Īugusta topped its previous record of 90 degrees, set in 2016, with a high of 92 on Sunday, according to Meteorologist Stephen Baron with the National Weather Service in Gray.īangor also set a new record high temperature of 91 degrees, breaking its previous mark of 90 set in 1959.
