PORTLAND (WGME) -- Tick experts are warning Mainers to prepare for an increase in tick populations this spring, following a winter that was not consistently cold enough to reduce their numbers.
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A high in the Tasman Sea extends a ridge over the south Queensland waters and will persist for several days.