Snow Showers and Freezing Temperatures to Hit Maine This Week
Maine is bracing for a week filled with snow showers and freezing temperatures following a recent snowstorm. Meteorologists expect a series of light snow events throughout the week, presenting minimal disruptions but reminding residents of the ongoing winter conditions.
Upcoming Weather Forecast for Maine
This week, a low pressure system will affect Maine, particularly on Sunday night. Forecasts suggest that areas north of Portland may receive 1-2 inches of snow. Snow squalls could also impact the Lakes Region and Oxford and Franklin counties overnight.
Impact on Commute
Despite the snowfall, local meteorologist Jon Palmer of the National Weather Service noted that the Monday morning commute should remain unaffected. Following Sunday night’s system, two additional weather systems are anticipated mid-week, with snow showers spreading across the Northeast.
Detailed Weather Predictions
- Tuesday Night to Wednesday Morning: Light snow is expected, potentially adding a couple more inches across Maine.
- Thursday System: Another weather system could bring additional snowfall in the mountains and a mix of rain or snow along the coast.
Temperatures to Plummet
Alongside the snowfall, temperatures will drop significantly. Maine residents should prepare for single-digit lows on Monday night. Portland is expected to reach 3 degrees, while some areas like Rangeley may see temperatures drop to minus 1 degree.
Cold Air Mass Sweeping In
The incoming northwest winds will usher in a cold air mass, contributing to these low temperatures, according to Palmer. Clear skies and a recent snow pack will further exacerbate the chill, as the earth releases heat more efficiently during such conditions.
Looking Ahead
Even with the ongoing cold snap, Palmer indicated that record low temperatures are unlikely, as the upcoming systems will help moderate the chill over the week. Residents can expect a gradual increase in temperatures as the week progresses.
Overall, Maine will face persistent snow showers and frigid temperatures this week, highlighting the importance of staying prepared for winter weather conditions.