Freezing rain, sleet and snow early Tuesday across Aroostook County and western New Brunswick has caused some slippery road conditions and school delays and closures: Here is the updated list:
It wasn't the car they were driving or the song they were playing on the radio, but it was the snowy, icy roads in Maine that ultimately caused the new chapter in their life.
A father and daughter sustained minor injuries in a crash that happened on Route 1 in Westfield on Monday morning.
Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a two-vehicle accident in an area commonly referred to as the four corners, according to Aroostook County Sheriff Darrell Crandall.
A Van Buren couple was seriously injured in an early morning crash in Hamlin on Monday.
Maine State Police responded to Route 1A in Hamlin at around 8:20 a.m. for a report of a motor vehicle accident involving a tractor trailer and a car, according to Sgt. Brian Harris.
Much of Aroostook County is closed today with the abundance of snow that fell to the ground overnight and continues to fall this morning. The National Weather Service Office in Caribou is warning motorists to stay off roads due to gusty winds making road conditions treacherous.
Various law enforcement agencies across Aroostook County and Western New Brunswick are warning drivers to stay off the roads and to stay home as freezing rain continues in the area.