It won’t be a blockbuster, but a few Maine places may go above the expected 3 to 6 inches of accumulation.
David Epstein
Columnist
After some mild, wet weather, conditions could favor some snow
As we get into this weekend, several storm systems will be trying to develop along a boundary between cold and warm air. Forecasting when and where is the challenge.
Expect some much needed rainfall Tuesday night and Wednesday
A frontal system will slowly cross the area Tuesday night into Wednesday. It will bring a soaking rain storm Tuesday night with total rainfall anywhere three quarters of an inch to over an inch in a few places.
It hasn’t been that cold yet, but there are changes on the horizon
November has been dry and quite seasonable, but December looks to bring in a colder-than-average pattern by the middle of the month.
Our dry pattern continues overall, but will it impact snow this winter?
It’s been a cold and dry November, which could mean a lack of big winter storms if the pattern continues.
Some rain today, but dry and chilly for Thanksgiving
Clearing takes places overnight after a period of rain today.
Expect wet roads Wednesday, but mostly dry for Thanksgiving week
Actually, with a few small exceptions, most of the country will see quiet weather this week.
Dry outlook for Thanksgiving week, but a wet weekend is coming first
Wind has ushered in dryer and chilly or air so temperatures today will not reach 50 degrees or even come close.
Thanks to Canadian air, snow returns to forecast for parts of Maine
On Thursday a cold front will push through the region and bring showers and perhaps even some heavy downpours, and snow in northern areas.
Dose of winter? Don’t be surprised if you see some snow today
Most of the precipitation from a storm to the south will miss Maine, but the northern edge should nick the area with rain and snow later Monday.