
Snow will taper off by Wednesday afternoon with a few lingering snow showers or squalls in Maine.
An active pattern continues with more snowfall chances through the weekend.
Steady snow will give way to a few lingering snow showers or squalls Wednesday afternoon.

Highs will range from near 40 in southern Maine to 20s across central and northern Maine.
Bitter cold is back for Thursday.
Highs will only be in the teens with sunny skies and breezy winds.
Our next storm likely arrives Friday afternoon.
There is still considerable uncertainty with this forecast, but at this point, it looks like mostly snow with possibly rain mixing in across far southern Maine.
Snow and possibly some rain will continue into Friday night, wrapping up very early Saturday.

Cold air is then back for Saturday, with highs in the teens or low 20s under sunny skies.
Sunday will start out quiet, but will turn more active for the afternoon and evening.
Another round of snowfall is looking likely into Sunday night, but overall amounts look light at this time.
Due to a milder Monday, if precipitation persists into the day it would likely change to rain. However, most precipitation will likely fall Sunday night as all snow.