At 9:00 am EST the snow is still holding strong here in Yarmouth and with falling temperatures I expect it to stay that way. Already there is 5″on the ground here and with more to come I am a little suspicious that the totals might top 10″ here in Yarmouth and anywhere west of here. In the foothills I expect 12-14″.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
I have journeyed outside for the first time this morning and the snow is accumulating fast. I now expect something like 5-9″ here along the mainland coast with pure rain along the coast south of Portland. I will continue to monitor the forecast as the complex patterns above our heads keep arguing over weather it should be a rain storm or a snow storm.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
Sadly the warm air has won and we should not expect very significant accumulations if any.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
As we get the last update for tonight I have seen that the storm has relocated its center to over lake ontario moving ESE into NY and PA. All other forecasts remain the same. As of 9:30 a few showers have crossed the border into ME.
Stay tuned, I will be back in the morning with more info.
-Jack
More forecasts and more maps…

As of 8:30 the main precipitation shield has moved into NH and some heavy pockets are mixing in. All ETAs for precipitation remain the same except for the MA forecasts.
All forecasts remain the same.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
More brand new forecasts… As of 7:10 the cold air is winning the battle and very little changeover is expected. As a result I will update my forecast amount of snow to 2-4″ along the coast south of Portland, 6-10″ along the mainland coast between Portland and Bar Harbor, 3-5 along the coast from Bar Harbor to Eastport. Snow amounts will range from only a dusting in Aroostook county to 8-12 in the foothills to 6-10 in the westernmost mountains to 5-8 in inland York county. Here are the updated ETAs of the snow: Providence RI about 8:00, Worechester MA about 8:00, Boston MA about 8:20, Manchester NH about 8:30, Kittery ME about 9:00, Portland ME about 9:30, and Yarmouth ME about 9:45.
Wind predictions have risin to sustained @35mph with gusts @45-50mph.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
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