Winter storm brings heavy snow and ice
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A rare weather phenomenon led to a low-pressure system stalling between Lewiston and Brunswick, forecasters say, dropping between 14 and 17 inches of snow in that area.
A low pressure system will enter tonight, continuing throughout Monday with snow, mixed precipitation, and rain all possible, which could spell for some hazardous and icy conditions. A First Alert has been issued for the whole state,
This article details some of the recorded snow totals across Maine and New Hampshire after the storm that started Tuesday night and lasted into Wednesday morning. The counties are listed in alphabetical order, and all info is from the National Weather Service offices in Gray and Caribou.
After many folks dug themselves out of the snow Christmas Eve morning, some more light snow accumulations are on the way for Christmas Day!
A winter storm was forecast to bring as much as 20 inches of snow to parts of Maine ahead of Christmas, the National Weather Service (NWS) said on Tuesday3.According to the NWS, the most significant snow would fall on Maine’s Midcoast.
Temperatures will warm with sunnier skies on Sunday. Our next low pressure system will enter on Monday with snow, mixed precipitation, and rain all possible, which could spell for some hazardous conditions.
Meteorologists say the state is expected to see up to a foot of snow in places between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.
MAINE, USA — An overnight storm into Christmas Eve has set Maine up for a white Christmas, after all. Some Mainers dug out their rulers and stomped their way through the snow to measure totals well over a foot in Androscoggin and Cumberland Counties. Others cozied up inside and took in the view.
Freezing temperatures transformed Ogunquit’s harbor in Maine into a “zen” winter scene on December 27, with the snow-blanketed surroundings creating an serene landscape.Footage here, from Rick Barber,
The snowstorm that dropped more than a foot of fresh snow in parts of Maine Tuesday night brought an early Christmas gift to downhill and Nordic ski areas.
State agencies urge drivers in rural areas to prepare their vehicles and driving habits for Maine’s winter conditions, from snow and ice to moose crossings.
The Maine Turnpike Authority has elevated the speed limit to its usual levels on a section of the highway, as a winter storm that brought more than a foot of snow to some areas of the state begins to wind down.