Snow is expected to continue through Sunday in Maine. With temps in the teens and low 20s, expect a light/fluffy and wind-blown consistency which will make for an easy clean up tonight.
TIMING: Becoming lighter and then and ending 4PM to 8PM today
TYPE: All snow. Fluffy and wind-blown.
HOW MUCH: Half foot to foot for most of southern and Central Maine. Areas in York County through Southern Cumberland County 10-15″. Half foot or less Central Maine points north. (See map below).
WIND: Northeast shifting north 10 to 20 MPH. Gusts 25 to 35 MPH
A winter storm warning has been issued for much of southern Maine with winter weather advisories for areas through central Maine.
It will slowly wind down during the evening hours, from 4 to 8 pm.
Snow totals will be highest in Southern Maine where upwards of 10 to 15 inches of snow is expected.
Heaviest snow will be found in Southern Maine, lighter amounts north
As you head north, totals will drop off and drop off rather quickly once you get north of Augusta.
Wind with this storm will not be a major concern, gusts 20-30 mph can be expected, strongest near the coast.
Winds will be strongest near the coast, around 20-30 mph
Widespread power outages are unlikely as the snow will be light and fluffy and we will not see coastal flooding.
Widespread power outages are unlikely and no flooding is expected
The sunshine returns Monday with highs in the 30s.