Right here is one mannequin’s ideas on when you might see snow, the changeover to rain, and extra showery circumstances on Friday that can assist you plan. #MEwx #NHwx pic.twitter.com/UgZIG4GczE
— NWS Grey (@NWSGray) January 11, 2023
Maine is anticipating snow Thursday afternoon that can flip to rain as temperatures rise later.
Winter Climate Advisories stay in impact from 1 p.m. Thursday to 7 a.m. Friday for a lot of the world away from the coast. Combined precipitation anticipated to be the heaviest within the foothills and mountains — together with Franklin and Oxford counties. The forecast contains complete snow accumulations of three to six inches and ice accumulations as much as one tenth of an inch. Winds might gusts may very well be as excessive as 35 mph.
Androscoggin County to expertise lower than 2 inches of snow and a lightweight glaze of ice.
Intervals of average and heavy snow will mix with low visibility to create harmful driving circumstances. The hazardous
circumstances might affect the Thursday night and Friday morning commutes.
Snow ought to rapidly change to rain throughout southeastern New Hampshire and coastal Maine within the afternoon.
The snow adjustments to wintry combine after which rain tonight into Friday with mild icing potential over the inside.
Localized minor flooding potential in primarily southern areas with heavy rain tonight and Friday. A quick interval of 35 mph to 45 mph wind gusts potential on the fast coast tonight.
Scattered snow showers are potential Saturday adopted by a drying development early subsequent week.
Highest winds can be alongside and close to the shoreline tonight into early Friday morning. pic.twitter.com/9T3BzP5gNV
— NWS Grey (@NWSGray) January 12, 2023
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