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SEAWEED SOAKS up late winter sunshine Monday on a promontory in Brunswick. The National Weather Service forecasts that temperatures will climb higher than 50 degrees Fahrenheit today. A solar storm increases the possibility that residents of the Mid-coast region could see the aurora borealis or “Northern Lights” tonight or early Friday morning, when temperatures are expected to remain above the norm for early March.
SEAWEED SOAKS up late winter sunshine Monday on a promontory in Brunswick. The National Weather Service forecasts that temperatures will climb higher than 50 degrees Fahrenheit today. A solar storm increases the possibility that residents of the Mid-coast region could see the aurora borealis or “Northern Lights” tonight or early Friday morning, when temperatures are expected to remain above the norm for early March.

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