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...Snow Sunday Afternoon/Evening North, Potential Larger Storm Tuesday/Tuesday Night... A quick, fairly minor snow is in store Sunday afternoon/evening in the north. For the Downeast coast, winds from the south will gust 35-45 mph with isolated power outages possible. Then our attention turns to a potential larger storm Tuesday/Tuesday night. While it is true there is the potential for significant snow, there's also a chance there will be no snow and it'll go out to sea! IF it does occur, the heavier snow would more likely be south of Houlton. Please check back for updates.

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