Another round of snow moves in tonight into Sun.
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Snow squalls possible Sat.
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You may have have heard us talking about the second system all week. It has been a tricky forecast—a coastal low. In the days leading up to the weekend, the projected track wobbled east and west, swinging from several inches of snow to a complete miss.
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Another round of snow moves in later today
Expect snow to begin between 5 and 6 PM for those further south, with the rest of the state following. Snow will be widespread and of moderate intensity at times, where the highest amounts are expected. Widespread snow will move out by early morning, remaining scattered until lunchtime.
Snow will exit tonight, although a few scattered showers remain possible into Sunday morning. Another low-pressure system will enter Sunday afternoon/evening, with snow impacts continuing through Sunday night.
Winter storm warnings issued for Maine, Michigan, and Alaska with up to 9 inches snow and dangerous travel through Jan 12.
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Fresh snow falls in Maine MLK weekend
Snow wraps up Saturday evening with only a few flurries possible through the remainder of the long weekend. Light snow is possible overnight Sunday night, mainly Downeast. Cold air is reinforced next week with sub-freezing temperatures all week long.
Snow will fall across Maine Saturday with the highest totals in the Upper Penobscot Valley, Northern Washington County, and Southern Aroostook County. Snow will enter again from another low-pressure system Sunday evening/night,
The National Weather Service is warning that the quickly changing conditions could make for messy commutes, especially Wednesday morning.
The fast-moving winter storms could dump foot or more of snow in portions of the Great Lakes and interior New England through this weekend. After reportedly telling Hardware Unboxed that it was putting its RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and 5070 Ti GPUs into "end-of-life status," ASUS is backtracking.
Since snow squalls aren't associated with large organized winter systems, they can seemingly pop up out of nowhere and last anywhere from a half-hour to an hour. In this case, the squalls are likely to form along and behind an arctic cold front that is pushing east.
Frigid temperatures broke several decades-old records, while a few storms brought heavy snow and made Maine one of the few spots in the U.S. to mark a white Christmas.
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Impact weather Sunday as snow arrives
Sunday will be cool and cloudy. Most areas stay dry until late afternoon and evening, though a few snow showers or mixed precipitation are possible in the morning and afternoon from York County to Augusta.