Potential snow squalls hitting parts of Maine and New Hampshire this afternoon could cause "temporary whiteout conditions" with a potential "quick" inch of snow, impeding safe travel, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
The Maine Emergency Management Agency is sharing a list of warming centers that are open in the state with bitter cold expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Maine's Total Weather is forecasting subzero wind chills.
A snowstorm delivered several inches of snow to multiple Maine communities Wednesday morning and the state could see more with the potential for afternoon snow squalls. The latest snow totals from the National Weather Service forecast offices in Caribou and Gray are listed below.
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Maine's Total Weather is tracking a clipper system that is set to bring several inches of snow to many in the state.
A larger system will be passing to our south Friday night. Snow will move into southern Maine on Friday afternoon, spreading into central and eastern Maine on Friday night. Right now, it looks like a widespread 1 to 3 inches of snow, but if the storm tracks farther north, there could be more.
A winter storm will move into New Mexico Wednesday. Snow could bring travel impacts to western and northern New Mexico through Thursday. Warmer weather continued to move into New Mexico Monday. This also came with breezy winds, especially across the southwest part of the state. Tuesday will be similar to Monday with more mild temperatures […]