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Good Morning! The highest tide of the month will coincide with large waves generated by a storm passing offshore to produce some coastal overwash along the coast this morning. Watch out for water and debris on roadways in typically vulnerable areas such as Schoodic Point west and Seawall road. Relatively quiet weather this week with mild temperatures aside from a chance for snow showers, some heavy, on Wednesday. Greatest chance for snow is Downeast. The next chance for accumulating snowfall is this weekend as a storm is expected to strengthen over our area. It is far too early to be definitive on which areas might receive the most snow and how much. For more information, please visit weather.gov/car

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