As the 2nd storm in a line of storms pushing through the area. Snow accumulations are expected to reach 2-5″ at the coast and 1-3″ just inland.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
As the 2nd storm in a line of storms pushing through the area. Snow accumulations are expected to reach 2-5″ at the coast and 1-3″ just inland.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
As more data floods in it looks like there may be a storm on thursday. The details e.g. rain/snow/ice remain uncertain.
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-Jack
As we look at the model consensus there is fairly well established agreement on a few storms hitting the region in the next two weeks. This is still VERY far out and we will have to watch it very closely.
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-Jack
Today will feature increacing clouds with the chance for a squall or flurry. Temperatures will be more seasonable with highs topping out in the mid 30s.
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-Jack
Today will feature clearing skies with a chance for a shower in the morning. Temperatures will be still above average topping out near 60.
Today will feature cloudy skies across the region with the chance of an isolated shower. Temperatures will top out in the mid 50s.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
An active but mild pattern as we head through the middle of the workweek with showers late Tuesday and a steady, heavier rain Wednesday. Thursday and Friday will be sunny with more seasonable temperatures to kick off December.
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-Jack
As we head into this weekend saturday will be the better of the two days with sunny skies and a mild 53 degrees for a high. Sunday will showcase more clouds and the chance for an afternoon shower. Temperatures will peak out around 50 degrees sunday.
Some impressive totals for this late-november snowstorm.
Fryeburg…………………….15.0″
Bartlett……………………….13.0″
Jackson………………………13.0″
Chatham……………………..12.7″
Harrison……………………..12.0″
Glenn………………………….11.5″
Sunday River……………….12.0″
Augusta………………………10.5″
Auburn………………………. 10.0″
Randolf……………………….10.8″
N. Sebago……………………10.1″
Lisbon Falls…………………10.0
Casco………………………….10.0″
Hope……………………………10.0″
Otisfield……………………….10.5″
Richmond……………………..10.0″
Bethel…………………………..10.0″
Jefferson………………………10.0″
Paris……………………………..10.0″
New Gloucester……………..9.6″
Windham……………………….9.0″
Lewiston………………………..9.0″
Jay………………………………..9.0″
Farmington…………………….8.0″
Turner……………………………8.0″
Jefferson………………………8.0″
Cornish…………………………7.8″
Brunswick……………………..7.5″
Hollis…………………………….7.4″
Yarmouth…………………………7.1″
Cumberland……………………7.0″
Camden………………………….5.0″
Buxton……………………………5.0″
Rangeley………………………..5.0″
Westport Island………………1.5″
Westbrook……………………..1.0″
Portland (Deering)…………..1.0″
SKI RESORT SNOW TOTALS
Attitash…………………………14.0″
Wildcat………………………….11.0″
Sunday River………………….11.0″
Bretton Woods………………8″ to 10″
Cranmore……………………..11.0″
Great Glen Trails……………9.0″
Jackson XC……………………8.0″
Sugarloaf……………………….8.0″
King Pine ………………………8.0″
Loon………………………………8.0″
No more snow in the forecast 😦 a gradual warmup is expected this weekend with a few showers late sunday.
Stay tuned!
-Jack
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