Ryan taught the kids about wind and air pressure. The kids also learned about the water cycle and thunderstorms.
Several communities in the state reported gusts of at least 50 miles per hour, which led to some bitter wind chills.
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A number of communities in southern and western Maine had gusts of nearly 50 miles per hour, which led to some power outages.
Only a handful of ski lifts at Mt. Hood Meadows were open Thursday afternoon. An anemometer at Meadows, located at an elevation of 6540 feet, recorded wind gusts between 87 and 106 mph Thursday ...