Temps are jumping up quickly on the coasts marking the transition to rain. Warm air will make its way inland converting the precip to rain by early afternoon, improving road conditions. Snow accumulations will likely be melted by the rain for the afternoon commute. #MEwx #NHwx pic.twitter.com/ZYp2aJXhYW
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) December 2, 2021
Warmer air is turning the morning’s snow to rain. Although some icy spots may remain until ground temperatures rise later today.
A cold front moving across Maine is expected to bring heavy snow showers and snow squalls Thursday night. In the mountains, snow showers should continue overnight.
Then gusty winds are possible through much of the day Friday.
This story will be updated.
Mixed snow and rain will be entering the region around the time of the morning commute in some areas Thursday morning. Southern areas will be mostly rain with some accumulating snow mainly in the mountains Thursday into Friday. pic.twitter.com/GKeD4OD58i
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) December 1, 2021
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