
Some Parts of Maine Could See Plowable Snow on Tuesday
Maybe it is because it has been a few years since we had an actual winter, but it just feels like the winter of 2024/2025 has gone on forever.
It is the first winter we have had in several years where, for over a month, Maine got hit by a couple of storms a week. Despite that fact, because the temperatures remained above normal, we did not end up with piles of snow. So, it could have been a lot worse.
However, as we are nearing the middle of April, most of us are ready to move past the winter weather.
Now, if Mother Nature would just understand that!
Maine Will Get Winter Weather on Tuesday
According to the meteorologists at WABI, much of Maine will get another taste of winter on Tuesday.
The snow is expected to roll into the state early Tuesday morning. It will start in the south and move northward.
If you live in the southern or central part of the state, you'll likely just get a dusting of snow and some rain/slush. This includes Portland, Falmouth, Westbrook, Lewiston, Auburn, Augusta, Gardiner, and Waterville.
If you live north of Augusta, you are likely to get somewhere between 1" and 3". This includes Rumford, Skowhegan, Bangor, Brewer, and Orono.
If you live north of Lincoln, you could see as much as 5" of snow.
The good news is that it will not be around for long. Starting Wednesday, the sun and spring-like temperatures return.
Hopefully, this will be the last taste of winter we get until November.
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