Winter storm watch issued for parts of Maine Mon.
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MAINE, USA — After a quiet start to February, things are shifting into high gear as the pattern has turned much more active. After several inches of snow to start the weekend, attention turns to a Nor'easter which has the potential to bring high snow amounts and strong winds to Maine on Monday.
Meteorologist Victoria Wisniewski has the details of a storm a little too close for comfort
Winter storm warnings have been issued in pink for interior York County, along with the majority of southern and central New Hampshire from noon on Friday through 7 a.m. Saturday. These areas should expect deteriorating travel conditions Friday afternoon and evening.
A powerful Nor'easter will bring big impacts to Maine on Monday. High winds, steady snow, near 0 visibility, and the threat for power outages are expected through the day, especially at the coast. We will approach blizzard conditions at times.
Meteorologist Colleen Hurley has the forecasted snow totals from this storm, and looks ahead to another system that is developing for Monday.
After some bright conditions very early Friday morning, clouds will thicken up ahead of our next weather-maker by late in the day on Friday.
Anywhere from 4 to 6 inches of snow fell across Cumberland County on Friday night, with some areas receiving up to 7 inches.
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