
Chilly conditions start off the holiday week before light snow joins us heading into Christmas Eve.
This could possibly affect your morning travel plans for Tuesday.
Highs will range into the 20s for the south with some teens to the north on Monday to start.
A mix of sun and clouds will be with us before overcast conditions take over in the afternoon, ahead of our next weather maker.
Winds will be out of the south around 5 to 10 mph on Monday.
Beginning Monday night into the first half of Tuesday, an Alberta Clipper sneaks past us, bringing periods of light now.

A coating to a few inches is possible.
Southern Maine can expect around a coating to 2 inches, with up to 4 inches across the north and inland.
By Tuesday afternoon, temperatures will be hanging out in the upper 20s as the sun begins to peak out.
Both Christmas Eve and Day look dry with a few clouds passing by.
Highs will be in the low to mid-30s both days. Sunshine and dry conditions are with us through the weekend.
After the weekend, above normal temperatures swing back in.
Expect temperatures to hang out in the 40s for the New Year.





