Cale Dyer, a 1st class line worker with Central Maine Power, moves his bucket into position to clear a snowy limb from a line along Donica Road in York on Thursday.
Tyler Hale drives his tractor with snowblower attached across Old Fields Road back into his driveway in South Berwick on Thursday while clearing snow that fell overnight.
Claire Curtis pushes snow across Old Fields Road in South Berwick on Thursday.
On the far side of a field covered in deep snow in South Berwick, a stand of trees is coated with wet snow that fell overnight.
A car travels along Kingsbury Lane in Kennebunk on Thursday morrning, past a birch tree bowed under the weight of wet snow.
A birch tree bows onto the roof of a house in Kennebunk on Thursday morning. York County got the brunt of the latest storm, with some inland areas getting a foot or more.
Vehicles slowly traverse Blackpoint Road in Scarborough Thursday morning.
Cars are blanketed in snow Thursday morning at an auto body shop on Blackpoint Road in Scarborough. The town got off easier than communities inland – only 3.4 inches of snow once the rain turned to snow Wednesday night
Timothy Swinburne, a salesman at Portland Volvo, clears snow from vehicles on Thursday morning at the dealership in Scarborough. "It's getting pretty old," he said. The dealership had over 100 vehicles to clean off.
Wet snow coats a stop sign in Kennebunk Thursday morning. Stop is what many Mainers may be thinking as they wake up to yet another day of digging themselves out.