Saint Francis, ME Traffic and Road Conditions
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Saint Francis Traffic Map

No Traffic Flow? Choose Live Map then Zoom in Closer
How to use the Saint Francis Traffic Map
A static map with traffic flow is shown first and to start using the interactive map you press the blue Load button above to go live.
Traffic Incidents: Each icon represents a traffic event or incident such as road construction, closure (red circle with a white dash), or accident. In some regions there may also be live traffic camaras to view.
In known extreme weather events or accidents, the map may still show green lines, even if lanes or the entire road are closed.
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Tips
- Click or touch the map to move in different directions.
- If you do not see any markers on the map, try zooming in one or two levels using "+" on the top left side. However, they are not always available.
- Click an incident icon on the map to get more information.
FAQs
Q) How often is the map updated?
A) The traffic flow is updated at loadtime and upon movement outside the initial map view, or upon refresh of the page. Any incident markers are checked for updates approximately every 5-10 minutes, but you need to reload the page to load any new updates; the data provided may still be the same status/view as before. Information shown is as only reliable as how it is reported to us.
Q) The roads are backed up or closed, but the map does not show the reason why, what's the deal?A) Municipal traffic monitors or GPS trackers may not be available, could be offline, or reports and alerts are not syndicated to media outside of the area to use on the map. This is especially true for rural areas. You are encouraged to leave a road conditions report to help others.
Q) I see traffic alerts in the box below for the state, but they aren't related to the area I'm in? A) We attempt to display alerts as specific to the area as possible, however in some cases the data we receive will only allow us to provide it by county or even statewide.
Q) Are you an official source of traffic information? A) We are not an official source of traffic or real-time data. We have contracts and licenses to display certain up-to-date information that comes direct from some DOTs in various states, and the traffic flow on the maps is provided by Google, Mapbox or TomTom. However, the data shown here should only be used for light informational and reference purposes and not to make critical decisions. Your safest option on the web is to use your state-run traffic website, or to call the DOT traffic line for your state, local authorities, or the state's 511 number if available.
Saint Francis Traffic Alerts
For official ME traffic info visit: Maine 511 Traffic Site
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National Traffic Forecast
Weekend Road Alert: Severe Weather and Flash Floods from Great Lakes to Texas
Updated Sat Mar 7th 2026, 2:48am PST
Great Lakes to Texas: Thunderstorms and Flash Flooding
Expect widespread showers and thunderstorms this Saturday, impacting major routes such as I-55, I-70, and I-40. Severe weather potential will bring a risk of tornadoes and damaging winds, especially around the Great Lakes area and down to Texas. Watch for flash flooding on US-75 and I-10 in Texas. Evening and overnight travel might be challenging as the front moves eastward affecting I-95 in the Mid-Atlantic and I-20 in the Southeast. Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies: Rain and Snow
The Pacific Northwest and Northern Rockies will face rain in lower valleys and snow in higher elevations this weekend. I-90 and I-84 travelers should prepare for possible delays due to these wintery conditions, with heavier snow expected late Sunday into Monday. Southern California: Wind Advisory
A Santa Ana wind event will affect travel across southern California with gusts up to 70 mph possible. Be cautious on I-5 and I-15, especially in mountain passes. Northern Rockies: Strong Winds
Strong winds up to 80 mph are anticipated Sunday with a cold front in the northern Rockies. This could impact driving conditions on I-90 and US-89. Warming Trends Across the U.S.
Warmer conditions will be prevalent across much of the country. Expect temperature spikes on I-80 and I-71 in the Midwest, with highs well above March averages. However, be prepared for a cool down Sunday across the Southeast, including I-75 and I-95. Safe travels!
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| 40°F |
29.48 inHg.
Barometer 89%
Humidity SW 8.3 mph Wind |
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| Light Rain | ||
