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Mid-week storm could drop up to 9 inches of snow over parts of Maine

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Mid-week storm could drop up to 9 inches of snow over parts of Maine
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Snow is headed to Maine on Wednesday night with tricky travel conditions expected across the state on Thursday morning. Things then turn frigid for the end of the week with widespread below zero wind chills.

Tuesday looks decent with a cold and sunny start with more afternoon clouds. There is also the potential for a few flurries or snow showers Tuesday afternoon, highs will be in the mid-30s.

Wednesday will start out cold and sunny, with cloudy skies by the afternoon. Highs will be in the low to mid-30s.

A storm system then arrives Wednesday evening, and ramps up Wednesday night.

Timing

Precipitation will be scattered and light before midnight, becoming widespread and heavy at times afterward. It will likely start as some rain along the coast with all snow inland, and coastal areas will likely switch over to some snow by the morning commute Thursday. Snow or rain wraps up later Thursday morning. The heaviest precipitation will likely be 12-9 a.m. Thursday.

Totals

Snow totals will be highest north of Augusta and lowest along the coastline. Credit: CBS 13

Coastal areas see the least with a coating to an inch or two, though this comes during the morning commute in a quick timeframe with slick travel expected. Areas away from the coast get a general 2 to 4 inches, higher totals are likely north of Augusta and into the mountains with 3 to 6 inches, highest totals will be towards northern and eastern Maine and in the highest elevations with 5 to 9 inches.

Frigid temps

Friday will be frigid. Wind chills will remain in the single digits or even below zero most of the day. Credit: CBS 13

Frigid air then moves in for Friday with highs only in the 20s. Wind chills will remain below 10 degrees for most all day, and some will see below zero-degree wind chills. It will be very windy, there will likely be areas of blowing snow and there could even be a few scattered outages with gusts in excess of 40 mph possible.

There is potential for more light snow this weekend with another clipper system, but the chance of this is quite low. Otherwise it will be chilly with temps in the 20s and 30s and overall quiet conditions.

Milder temps look to move in next week, with our next potential storm system toward next Tuesday. What this system will entail for Maine remains to be seen.

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