Dangerous winds are expected Friday to be followed by a significant winter storm Saturday and Sunday.
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Central Maine dealing with first of two storms expected this week
Slippery conditions are expected Friday, and snow and sleet are expected over the weekend.
How much snow fell in Maine over the weekend? Check our interactive map
Much of southern Maine saw 10 to 12 inches, while most of the central and western parts of the state got less, according to the National Weather Service.
Another storm Saturday night could bring up to 6 inches of snow
A National Weather Service meteorologist says the La Nina pattern appears to have taken hold and he advises keeping ‘your shovels nearby and your ice scrapers in the car.’
Fast-moving storm causes crashes, cancellations across Maine
Dozens of school districts canceled classes and state offices closed early in anticipation of the snow that fell on the state, depositing 4-5 inches in many areas.
How much snow fell in Maine on Friday and Saturday? Explore our interactive map
Much of southern, central and western Maine got between 3 and 5 inches overnight Friday into Saturday morning.
Frigid air to chill much of Maine before more snow arrives Friday
In some areas, wind chills could fall as low as minus 30 degrees Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
How much snow has fallen this morning in Maine? Explore our snow tracker map
York County was hit the hardest Wednesday morning, with 3.3 inches reported in Old Orchard Beach.
Light snow forecast across Maine on Tuesday night, Wednesday morning
Most areas are expected to pick up a couple of inches of snow from a clipper system moving in from the west.
Snow squalls are headed for Maine, followed by another cold blast
The first system won’t produce much accumulation, though some snow squalls might affect driving conditions. A second system brings more snow and more frigid cold.