As much as one other foot of snow might be dumped on elements of Maine

Simply if you thought you had shoveled your self out, the snow drives you again inside.
A winter storm warning has been issued for inland Maine, whereas the coast has been positioned below a winter climate advisory.
The snow will develop into regular and heavy all through the night, with a wintry combine attainable alongside the coast.
This storm might dump a foot or extra of snow over the mountains by late Thursday morning, whereas 5 to 9 inches are anticipated from Lewiston to Augusta and factors north, and three to six inches for different inland areas nearer to the coast.
In the meantime, the coast might even see one other couple inches of snow earlier than it modifications to freezing rain. As hotter air works in from the south, the snow will transition to a wintry combine and finally rain Wednesday night time from south to north.
The moist, heavy snow mixed with freezing rain and wind gusts as much as 30 mph will seemingly trigger energy outages all through the state.
The storm is anticipated to wrap up between 6 and 10 a.m. Thursday, with lingering snow showers to the north throughout the afternoon.
Sunshine will return Friday, however the chilly will linger with highs solely reaching the low 30s. These highs will climb greater into the 30s with a mixture of solar and clouds all through the weekend.
Some gentle snow or rain could return to Maine afterward Sunday.
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