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Another nor’easter is expected to hit Maine Wednesday into Thursday and it could bring over a foot of snow.
The fine details will need to be worked out in the coming days but here’s what we know so far.
- The snow will develop Wednesday afternoon.
- The heaviest snow will be Wednesday night through the day Thursday.
- It will be mostly snow, however, some mixing and rain is possible at the coast.
- It’s still too early to determine this far out, but over a foot of snow is possible for parts of the state.
- Winds will be strong out of the northeast. Winds gusting 30 to 40 MPH are possible late Wednesday through Thursday.
- The combination of heavy snow and strong winds may lead to blizzard conditions for parts of the state.
- Tides are not running nearly as high as the astronomical cycle Maine experienced last week.
- Significant coastal flooding is not expected but splash over and beach erosion is possible.
Today's GOES East imagery shows one system departing the region over the Atlantic with another one arriving for Wednesday. See the link below for other satellite images & loops. https://t.co/O5jFMpRCBG pic.twitter.com/WdOPcyhi1s
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) March 5, 2018
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