WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY posted for the western mountains north to the Allagash for Saturday afternoon into Sunday morning. Higher elevations have a better chance of freezing rain up to ¼". Snowfall amounts of up to 3" favor the far north. PRECIPITATION starts scattered Saturday afternoon and becomes steadier overnight into early Sunday. Areas of PATCHY FOG are possible heading into Sunday morning. After the steady precipitation ends, expect clouds and isolated light showers on Sunday morning. A cold front passes through Sunday afternoon and may bring a rain/snow shower before passing offshore Sunday night. TEMPERATURES will be raw and cool on Saturday, with a breeze in the mid-30s to mid-40s. The air column cools Saturday night, with lows to start Sunday in the upper 20s north and 30s elsewhere. High temperatures for Sunday range in the low 40s north to low 50s south. THE NEXT STORM TUESDAY brings snow and rain to the region and may impact the morning commute for southern and western areas. Details to be ironed out. As always, stay tuned! The PTW Weather Wall has the latest information... Your support is greatly appreciated!Always have MULTIPLE ways to receive weather alerts. Stay aware, stay on alert, and stay safe. - Mike PRINT MEDIA: Feel free to quote and cite my work here for your stories. Please give me the professional courtesy of knowing that you are referencing my material so I can read your final product and acknowledge it on my media and link it on the PTW IN MEDIA page here on the website. Feel free to send me a message via the Facebook page or Twitter (X) to get my phone number if necessary. Thank you! NOTE: The forecast information depicted on this platform is for general information purposes only for the public and is not designed or intended for commercial use. For those seeking pinpoint weather information for business operations, you should use a private sector source. For information about where to find commercial forecasters to assist your business, please message me and I will be happy to help you. |
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