New Trends Show Snow Pulls Further down Coast for Meiners as Friday’s storm continues to approach. General weather in Maine team keeps track of what may belong to Maine first big snowfall of season. latest trends call for more snow, less rain on the coast as the storm’s path shifted slightly south. Where all the rain was expected on the coast now chance for 2-4″ of wet, slushy snow. Snow is expected in the mountains and foothills with 8-12 expected.> > INTERACTIVE RADARSnow and rain arrive in Maine and New Hampshire before dawn on Friday. Road conditions will worsen throughout the day and will impact on Friday night trip. The snow continues all night on Friday and Saturday mornings and then gradually subsides. down.The final amount of snowfall will depend on the exact track. of storm. The forecast develops as the details are refined. The Maine Total Weather team will keep you updated whole week on how storm expected play out.Follow Total Weather in Maine team on social media: Roger Griswold: Facebook | TwitterSarah Long: Facebook | TwitterTed McInerney: Facebook | Twitter Radek Przygodsky: Facebook | Twitter Colleen Hurley: Facebook | Twitter
New Trends Show Snow Pulls Further down Coast for Meiners as Friday’s storm continues to approach. General weather in Maine team keeps track of what may belong to Maine first big snowfall of season.
latest trends call for more snow, less rain on the coast as the storm’s path shifted slightly south. Where all the rain was expected on the coast now chance for 2-4″ of wet, slushy snow. Snow is expected in the mountains and foothills with Expected 8-12 inches.
> > INTERACTIVE RADAR
Snow and rain arrive in Maine and New Hampshire before dawn on Friday. Road conditions will worsen throughout the day and will impact on Friday night trip.
The snow continues all night on Friday and Saturday mornings and then gradually subsides. down.
The final amount of snowfall will depend on the exact track. of storm. The forecast develops as details are refined. The Maine Total Weather team will keep you updated whole week on how storm expected play out.
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