Below is our current forecast for snowfall tomorrow morning through tomorrow evening. Snow will develop from south to north beginning tomorrow morning before tapering off in the evening. The morning commute could be adversely impacted, particularly in southern New Hampshire. pic.twitter.com/2wbDyAjjA9
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) December 16, 2019
Our next weather maker will spread a round of snow across Maine on Tuesday.
There are still some questions as to how far north the precipitation will make it Tuesday.
Timing: Snow develops 7-10 a.m. Snow ends around 1 a.m.Wednesday.
Type: All snow for most. Some sleet may mix in extreme southern York County and New Hampshire Sea Coast.
How Much: 3-6” extreme southern Maine. 1-3” northern half of the area.
Snow showers should linger into Wednesday as a cold front swings through.
A weak inverted trough may try to set up bringing enhanced snow to the Penobscot Bay area.
Colder air will invade late week with highs struggling to get much above 20 degrees.

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