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A major snow storm will bring over a foot of snow in southern Maine, with anywhere from 8 to 12 inches expected up north.
What you need to know as it all unfolds with Meteorologist Victoria Wisniewski
Bitterly cold conditions will continue tonight and Sunday before the largest snowstorm of the winter looks imminent to enter Sunday evening, continuing through Monday.
Emily Pike shows you what to expect as the winter storm arrives by late Sunday afternoon, lasting all day Monday.
Two snowfall events - one Saturday and another Sunday into Monday - brought at least 3 inches of snow to much of southern Maine this weekend.
A very cold weekend will give way to large amounts of snow accumulation Sunday night through Monday. First Alerts have been issued Saturday and Sunday due to the cold, while a First Alert has been issued for Monday due to great amounts of snow anticipated.
While the storm's worst impacts will be in southern states, the system will bring extreme cold and accumulating snow to New Hampshire.
A new anti-ICE law isn’t in effect yet. Maine State Police are already following it.
Sweeping across the country from Texas to Maine, the winter storm will begin to dump heavy snow and ice on southern states on Saturday morning. However, the storm is not expected to reach New England until Sunday, bringing frigid temperatures and up to a foot of snow with it.
The winter storm will dump heavy snow and ice all the way from Texas to Maine, and New Hampshire is no exception.