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Western Maine Outfitters
1180 Route 2, Rumford, Maine
207-364-7500 ext 106 |
Maine's four
seasons offer a healthy, invigorating environment for
travelers.
The state has
one of the most comfortable summer climates in the U.S. and
is recognized as one of the most healthful states in the
nation, with summer daytime temperatures averaging about 70F
(21C) and occasionally hitting the 90s. (32C).
Summer nights
are usually cool and comfortable. We do get to temperatures
around 100 once in a while - we have a few hot weeks in the
summer.
The winter,
temperatures average about 22F (-5.5C), but prolonged cold
spells are rare (but that's without the wind-chill factor
which can make it feel like it's 20 degrees below zero).
winter snowfall averages between 60
inches (152cm) and 90 inches (228cm), making the state very
popular with skiers and other winter sports enthusiasts.
http://www.maine.gov/mema/weather/weather.htm
Daily Weather Information.
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Map Legend
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Topographical Map and Legend
This page features a topographical map of Maine and a legend
which specifies elevations and indicates their corresponding
map colors. Maine's highest mountain is Mount Katahdin,
whose peak is 5,267 feet above sea level. Maine's lowest
elevation is sea level, at the Atlantic Ocean. Maine's
primary landforms include a jagged, rockbound coastline in
the southeast, the Longfellow Mountains and White Mountains
(part of the Appalachians) in the northwest, and forested
uplands in the north and east. Major rivers in Maine
include the Saco, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Penobscot, and St.
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This Maine map page features a relief map of Maine. Maine's
highest mountain is Mount Katahdin, whose peak is 5,267 feet
above sea level. The largest lake in Maine is Moosehead
Lake.
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