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Total weather alarm: The snow moves in tonight

The snow is expected to arrive late this evening and create difficult driving conditions until early Sunday morning, Cumberland, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Lincoln, Franklin, Somerset, Sagadahoc, Knox and Waldo Counties. In addition, the warning and advice are in force until 1 p.m. on Sunday. In the coast, some areas can see more than 4-8 “from Snow while further north and inland, 3-6” it is more likely. The timing of the snow case is most likely around 11 p.m. on Saturday evening and is widespread on Sunday at midnight. The snow should knock until the morning, which runs out completely by the afternoon if warnings and advice are to run. As soon as the snow is not in the region, Sunday will cool down in the low and in the mid -1920s, with the deep stalls falling after teenagers overnight. Monday becomes dry with morning low in the individual digits to teenagers. Afternoon highs reach the low and in the mid -20s with the tips of the sun between the clouds. While the region stays dry, some isolated snow showers are possible for the mountains. Winds from the NW 5-10 miles per hour can sometimes be up to 25 km / h. The day brings the colder air further into the region. The morning lows range from less than zero to the individual digits. The upper 20 to low 30s reach afternoon. Although you can expect a mixture of sun and clouds, some isolated snow showers are possible in the mountains that expand the cloud cover to the coast. Winds can occasionally bend up to 25 to 30 km / h, which creates a cool day. Wednesday is calm and mostly clear when high pressure returns. In the individual digits, teenagers with afternoon heights are getting on the low 20s in the individual digits. In the late evening, the clouds will increase when our next system arrives. Thursday brings low pressure and snowfall in the region. Although it is still too early to call amounts, we have marked it as an impact weather. Until Friday, a break between the systems for Valentine’s Day will take place by Friday. Temperatures in the 20s to the 1930s with partially cloudy conditions and remaining Mountain snow showers. Our next system arrives on Saturday and Sunday, everything in advance that turns out to be a very active February.

Snow is expected to arrive late tonight, which causes difficult driving conditions until early Sunday morning.

Snow moves overnight

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Snow moves overnight

A winter storm warning applies to Cumberland and York Counties in Maine, which extends to the center of New Hampshire.

For parts of the counties Oxford, Cumberland, Androscoggin, Kennebec, Lincoln, Franklin, Somerset, Sagadahoc, Knox and Waldo, a winter weather consultation applies.

Both the warning and advice are in force until Sunday at 1 p.m.

Winter weather warnings Sunday

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Winter weather alarmed Sonnendy

On the coast, some areas were able to see more than 4-8 “snow”, while further north and inland 3-6 “is more likely.

Snowfall -Timing is most likely to look around 11 p.m. on Saturday evening and is widespread on Sunday at midnight. The snow should knock until the morning, which runs out completely by the afternoon if warnings and advice are to run.

As soon as the snow is not in the region, Sunday will cool down in the low and in the mid -1920s, with the deep stalls falling after teenagers overnight.

8 -day forecast

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8 -day forecast

Monday becomes dry with morning low in the individual digits to teenagers. Afternoon highs reach the low and in the mid -20s with the tips of the sun between the clouds. While the region stays dry, some isolated snow showers are possible for the mountains. Winds from the NW 5-10 miles per hour can sometimes be up to 25 km / h.

Tuesday brings the colder air further into the region. The morning lows range from less than zero to the individual digits. The upper 20 to low 30s reach afternoon. Although you can expect a mixture of sun and clouds, some isolated snow showers are possible in the mountains that expand the cloud cover to the coast. Winds can occasionally bend up to 25 to 30 km / h, which causes a cool day.

Wednesday is calm and mostly clear when high pressure returns. In the individual digits, teenagers with afternoon heights are getting on the low 20s in the individual digits.

In the late evening, the clouds will increase when our next system arrives.

Thursday brings low pressure and snowfall in the region. Although it is still too early to call amounts, we have marked it as an impact weather.

Until Friday, a break between the systems for Valentine’s Day will take place by Friday. Temperatures in the 20s to the 1930s with partially cloudy conditions and remaining Mountain snow showers.

Our next system arrives on Saturday and Sunday, everything in advance that turns out to be a very active February.

(Tagstotranslate) 1 inch per hour of snow rates

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