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Winter Weather Advisory issued February 26 at 6:35PM EST until February 27 at 3:00PM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 2 and 4 inches with snowfall rates by late morning up to 1 inch per hour. * WHERE...Central Interior Cumberland, Interior Waldo, and Interior York Counties. * WHEN...From 6 AM to 3 PM EST Thursday. * IMPACTS...Even light snowfall amounts can accumulate on roads and cause dangerous driving conditions due to snow covered roads. The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday morning commute.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 17 at 1:14AM EST until February 17 at 5:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

...SNOW COMES TO AN END TONIGHT IN MOST AREAS, WITH UPSLOPE SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUING IN THE MOUNTAINS... .Low pressure moves away tonight, but upslope snow showers continue across the mountains on Monday. * WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations up to one inch for a storm total of 8 to 15 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...In Maine, Central Somerset, Northern Franklin, and Northern Oxford Counties. In New Hampshire, Northern Coos and Southern Coos Counties. * WHEN...Until 5 AM EST early this morning. * IMPACTS...A snowstorm will bring plowable snow to the region with a period of
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High Wind Warning issued February 16 at 11:14PM EST until February 18 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 60 mph expected. * WHERE...Western and Central Hillsborough, Merrimack, Sullivan, Cheshire, Coastal Rockingham, Eastern Hillsborough, and Interior Rockingham Counties. * WHEN...From 9 AM Monday to 1 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Damaging winds will down trees and power lines along with tree branches. The power outage threat is significant. Travel will be difficult due to wind gusts and debris on roadways. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds shift west tonight, gusting up to 35 mph. West winds then rapidly increase Monday morning. Peak winds begin to subside Monday evening.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 16 at 11:16PM EST until February 17 at 5:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations up to two inches for a storm total of 8 to 15 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...In Maine, Central Somerset, Northern Franklin, and Northern Oxford Counties. In New Hampshire, Northern Coos and Southern Coos Counties. * WHEN...Until 5 AM EST Monday. * IMPACTS...A snowstorm will bring plowable snow to the region with a period of moderate travel impacts expected. Periods of moderate snow and low visibility will be the biggest hazards. Strong gusty winds behind the departing storm will allow the freshly fallen snow to blow and drift. Localized
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 16 at 11:16PM EST until February 17 at 3:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation. Additional snow accumulations up to one inch for a storm total of 7 to 10 inches, sleet accumulations up to one tenth of an inch, and ice accumulations around a light glaze. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and western Maine. * WHEN...Until 3 AM EST Monday. * IMPACTS...A period of mixed precipitation is expected with air temperatures remaining below freezing. Expect slippery road conditions and avoid travel if possible.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 16 at 11:16PM EST until February 17 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation. Additional snow accumulations up to one inch for a storm total of 6 to 9 inches and ice accumulations around a light glaze. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph. * WHERE...Portions of southwest Maine and central, northern, and southern New Hampshire. * WHEN...Until 1 AM EST Monday. * IMPACTS...A period of mixed precipitation is expected with air temperatures remaining below freezing. Expect slippery road conditions and avoid travel if possible. A snowstorm will bring plowable snow to the region with a period of moderate travel impacts expected. Periods of moderate snow and low visibility will
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Wind Advisory issued February 16 at 11:14PM EST until February 18 at 1:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...West winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, west central, and western Maine and central and northern New Hampshire. * WHEN...From 9 AM Monday to 1 AM EST Tuesday. * IMPACTS...Strong winds will down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. A few trees and power lines could be downed. The power outage threat is elevated. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Winds shift west tonight, gusting 25 to 35 mph. West winds then rapidly increase Monday morning. Peak winds begin to subside Monday evening.
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Special Weather Statement issued February 16 at 10:38PM EST by NWS Gray ME

A heavy burst of snow is moving through southeast New Hampshire and southwest Maine. Sleet will continue to transition to a heavy burst of snow along the I-95 and I-295 corridor. Visibilities less than 1/4 mile, and heavy snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour can be expected. Snow comes to an end across the Seacoast around midnight, and a few hours later through the MidCoast and central Maine.
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 15 at 8:18PM EST until February 17 at 5:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Heavy snow and sleet expected. Total snow accumulations between 7 and 12 inches and sleet accumulations up to one tenth of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph. * WHERE...In Maine, Central Somerset, Northern Franklin, and Northern Oxford Counties. In New Hampshire, Northern Coos and Southern Coos Counties. * WHEN...Until 5 AM EST Monday. * IMPACTS...A snowstorm will bring plowable snow to the region with a period of moderate travel impacts expected. Periods of moderate snow and low visibility will be the biggest hazards. Snow will change to a period of sleet. Visibilities and blowing snow conditions
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Winter Storm Warning issued February 15 at 8:18PM EST until February 17 at 3:00AM EST by NWS Gray ME

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations between 5 and 8 inches, sleet accumulations around one half of an inch, and ice accumulations around two tenths of an inch. * WHERE...Portions of south central, southwest, and western Maine. * WHEN...Until 3 AM EST Monday. * IMPACTS...A snowstorm will bring plowable snow to the region with a period of moderate travel impacts expected. A period of mixed precipitation is expected with air temperatures remaining below freezing. Expect slippery road conditions and avoid travel if possible.