
Here’s How Much Snow Maine & New Hampshire Will Get Tonight into Monday
If it seems like we've gone through much of this winter without many snow events, you would be correct. As a matter of fact, as someone who does quite a bit of snow plowing for different neighbors on my road, I can easily count on one hand the number of times I've needed to put the plow on the truck this year.
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Fast Forward to this weekend and we end up in the middle of a very active (and frigid!) weather pattern where we are getting several bouts of snow all over the course of one week. Central Maine got quite a nice coating of the white stuff on Friday and now, it looks like it will happen again tonight.
When will the snow start?
According to WGME 13, our next round of snow is set to move into the region on Sunday evening. Once the snow moves in, it will be widespread throughout most of Northern New England from New Hampshire throughout Maine.
While the snow looks like it will move out of the area by about 7 on Monday morning, it's likely that there will still be impacts to the morning commute to both work and school. It's not certain, but I would suspect there will be some 2-hour delays for some Maine schools, particularly Central and Northern areas.
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When it comes to how much snow the region will see, it's not going to be anything to 'write home about', but if the forecast holds, we will definitely need to shovel or plow it out of the way.
The majority of the region can expect about 2-4" of snow with some areas getting more or less. If you have to drive or be on the roads on Monday morning definitely use some caution.
A much larger storm is being tracked for mid-week and we will keep you posted as details on that storm begin to emerge.
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