Maine’s Coast Faces Frigid End and Potential Sunday Snowstorm
Maine is bracing for frigid temperatures this weekend, coupled with the potential for a snowstorm on Sunday. As cold weather continues to grip the state, residents should prepare for a challenging weekend.
Maine’s Cold Weather Advisory and Weekend Outlook
This Thursday, temperatures in Maine will range in the low 20s, but the feel-like temperatures will dip into the single digits and teens. A cold weather advisory is in effect for parts of Western Maine starting Friday at midnight, continuing until 10 AM.
Friday’s Forecast: The Coldest Day Ahead
Expect a chillier Friday, with daytime temperatures remaining in the teens. Wind chills are anticipated to plunge into negative territory, particularly in inland and mountainous areas. Friday marks the coldest day in the upcoming week.
Potential Sunday Snowstorm
Looking ahead to the weekend, attention turns to a possible winter storm arriving on Sunday. While predictions remain uncertain, current models suggest the storm might track further south than originally anticipated.
- Fringe effects and lower snowfall amounts are possible along the coast.
- Wind gusts from the north could reach between 35 and 40 MPH.
- Astronomically high tides may coincide with storm conditions from Sunday into Monday.
Weather Clearing by Monday
By Monday, conditions are expected to improve, with a mix of sun and clouds. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about changing weather patterns as forecasts continue to be updated.
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