Weather forecasters were calling for a little bit of snow Friday morning — mostly along the coast of Maine. But Thursday, they started to revise those forecasts.
The weather could move the snowfall west into the interior of Maine.
We will update when we have more information.
— Staff report
Projected snow through Sat. Coastal NH & srn ME may see more if the storm track shifts slightly west. pic.twitter.com/KR0cRwzNyA
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) February 4, 2016
Tomorrow AM storm looking to hug coast a little more. Here’s our latest thoughts on totals #WeatherAuthority @WGME pic.twitter.com/Xd45fypFpM
— Lexie O’Connor (@LexieWGME) February 4, 2016
.@WesternMEwx Yes models now showing a little more snow than originally thought. Mild temps were nice while we had them! @WGME
— Lexie O’Connor (@LexieWGME) February 4, 2016
Another unseasonably mild day before colder air gradually filters into the region late today and tonight.
Posted by US National Weather Service Gray ME on Thursday, February 4, 2016
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