Chilly and damp weather is in store for the start to the workweek, with a few inches of snow Monday in the mountains.
Sunshine returns to Maine for Halloween, and the rest of the week will be quiet and cool.
Monday will be chilly with widespread rain for most areas. Highs will only be in the mid-40s for most.
In the mountains and into northern Maine, precipitation will fall as snow with several inches likely. A winter weather advisory is in place until 4 p.m. Monday.
Skies clear out overnight Monday night, and sunny skies are in store for Halloween.
Highs will be cool in the 40s. Temperatures will drop into the 30s for trick or treating in the evening.
Tuesday night will be quite chilly, with 20s to around 30 for overnight lows.
We remain cool on Wednesday with partly cloudy skies.
A storm system will pass close to the south, and while it will be a mostly dry day, a few flurries or sprinkles are possible, especially Wednesday morning.
On Thursday, quiet weather and sunshine will return, with highs in the 40s.
A gradual warmup arrives Friday with highs back in the low 50s, while the weekend will see temperatures in the 50s and 60s and dry and quiet weather.