PORTLAND, Maine — Seasonal snow totals in Northern New England are quite impressive.
However, outside of the mountains and north, there’s not much to show for it.
That’s about to change with our second snow event of 2019 arriving later tonight. It won’t be a large storm system, but the timing isn’t good, with most of the snow falling during the Thursday morning commute.
It’s a quick hitting clipper system, which usually lacks moisture for anything significant. So, most areas should see a couple of inches. There may be a little ocean enhancement pushing totals, in a few communities near the coast, to 3 or 4 inches. Again, not a huge storm, but enough to cause problems and get the plows out tomorrow morning.
Happy New Year – Todd