Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Snow, Wintry Mix in Store for Northern New England

By , Expert Senior Meteorologist
December 16,2014; 8:53PM,EST
 
 
Part of the same storm system that brought snow to the Upper Midwest on Tuesday will affect part of upstate New York and northern New England on Wednesday into Thursday.
A second storm will spin up along the New England coast and will throw some extra moisture into the mix as colder air invades the storm.
The storm will bring some natural snow to part of ski country for those already on their holiday break.

As much as a half a foot of snow will fall over northern Maine, the mountains of northern Vermont and northern New Hampshire, as well as neighboring Quebec and New Brunswick.
Cities that could receive a moderate snowfall include Caribou, Maine, Quebec City, Quebec, and Fredericton, New Brunswick Wednesday into Thursday.

Rain will mix with and change to snow farther south and west in parts of upstate New York, central New England and the lower Maine coast Wednesday night. Cities that can receive a small accumulation of snow include Portland, Maine, Burlington, Vermont, and Syracuse and Albany, New York.
Rain will fall farther south in Boston and, Hartford, Connecticut.
RELATED:
Detailed Portland, Maine Forecast
Western New England/Upstate New York Interactive Weather Radar
AccuWeather.com MinuteCast™ for Quebec City


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Latest info still says weak storm system 2nd half of week. Lt wintry mix & lt snow make for few headaches. ksn.com/weather
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As much as 6" of snow will fall over northern ME, the mountains of northern VT & NH on Wednesday: ow.ly/G19r3
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