A winter storm is forecast to spread ice and snow across portions of the central and eastern U.S. today, bringing widespread travel troubles and also the threat of power outages.
A storm is set to dump sleet, freezing rain and snow on the Midwest on Wednesday before striking the Northeast on Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
Heavy snow will quickly take over for the afternoon hours with very messy travel expected. Snow will likely end as some ...
The snow makes a quick exit in southern Maine, ending by 8 p.m. In central and eastern Maine it ends between 8 p.m. and midnight, though snow showers may continue in the mountains and far north ...
Areas west of I-495 to Pittsfield will see more snow than any other precipitation type. New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine ...
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Snow will be falling Thursday afternoon, but warmer air will make its way in during the evening and that snow could change to ...
Researchers have a name for what Maine’s utilities are facing: winter weather whiplash. By definition, winter whiplash ...
Most of Maine will see 3-6 inches of snow Thursday. Shifts in the snow map are still possible, stay tuned. WGME graphic We’re ...
Cold temps will return to Maine for the next couple of days before our next snowstorm arrives on Thursday. Plowable amounts ...
Initially, it will be cold enough for all snow. Snow begins in southern and western Maine between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. In ...
That’s because peak snowiness in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast is tied to the Atlantic Ocean. Sea surface temperatures along the immediate Atlantic Coast start the winter relatively warm — large ...