Good afternoon!
*Snow showers throughout the north ongoing. These snow showers could become heavy at times and reduce visibility to 1/2 mile at times. Potential for about an inch of snow to accumulate. Exercise caution if traveling. Elevated winds overnight lead to cold temperatures, with wind chills in the low-to-mid teens throughout most of the region.
*Winds and seas will experience Gale conditions tonight into tomorrow. Could approach gale conditions again Sunday evening.
*On Saturday, partially cloudy, with daytime highs generally in the 30s. Breezy conditions.
*Low pressure approaches on Sunday, with precipitation moving in from west to east early morning. Begins as rain along the coast and snow inland, but does quickly switch over to rain Sunday afternoon in eastern Aroostook, Central Highlands and Downeast. Also a potential for gusty winds. Again, exercise caution if traveling. A few inches in accumulation are possible.
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