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Saturday April 12, 2025

4/12/2025

 
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COLD, RAW, DAMP, WITH A CHANCE OF NASTY is the forecast for Saturday for the west and south, as it has been for most of the month. It's another tricky forecast for snowfall. Higher elevations have the best chance to pick up 3" of snow, with the taller peaks 6"+, which keeps ski season going. Wet snow may accumulate on grass and dirt roads or driveways further inland. As of this early morning post, a decent cold air damming signal is in place that could cause some atmospheric constipation (snow, sleet, rain) in areas as warm air tries to fight its way inland. A northeast wind will pick up as the day progresses to add to the nastiness.

While the south and west deal with that, the north is the place to be, as was the case on Friday, with dry conditions through the day as rain holds off for the crown until Saturday evening.
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Low pressure is expected to arrive east of Nantucket by Sunday morning and receive energy from the upper levels. This could bring soaking rain to Penobscot Bay to the east. From southwest to DownEast, the coastal plain can expect another gnarly day with a raw northeast wind and rain showers. The taller hills could see the snow machine continue on the peaks.
Precipitation for this round tapers off from west to east Sunday afternoon into the overnight, with the Passamaquoddy Bay region seeing the last of the showers taper off by around daylight on Monday.

After a dry and breezy Monday, another round of showers moves into the region on Tuesday. Snow showers are possible for the Quebec border region on Wednesday, with breezy conditions elsewhere. Thursday appears dry for now, and another storm appears on track to enter the area to start next weekend.

THE LONG-TERM OUTLOOK sees the potential for warmer and drier times post-Easter.

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