Tuesday’s storm will bring a variety of precipitation types in Maine. Expect snow, to sleet, to freezing rain for most of southern Maine.
Mainers should plan for tricky travel conditions.
Here are the details.
• TIMING: The morning commute will be slippery. The wintry mix ends Tuesday afternoon.
• PRECIPITATION TYPE: Snow to sleet to freezing rain in southern Maine. Snow to sleet in the mountains.
• SNOW/SLEET AMOUNTS: Coating to 3 inches for most of southern and central Maine. Portions of the mountains could see over a half foot.
• ICE: A glaze up to 1/4″ of ice. Parts of southern NH may experience over 1/4″ of ice. Ice amounts should not be enough for widespread outages.
• WIND: No impacts from wind are expected.

Our wintry mix will end as some drizzle or freezing drizzle Tuesday afternoon. We’ll get a nice break Wednesday and most of Thursday before our next storm moves in.
Snow is likely Thursday night through Friday. It’s looking like a plowable snow areawide. Some sleet is possible with that storm as well. Stay tuned.
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