The upcoming storm in Maine is expected to disrupt travel plans during the Thanksgiving holiday. While Monday and Tuesday will be better for traveling due to cold weather, the storm is set to arrive in New England on Tuesday night, initially bringing snow that will quickly change to rain along the coast on Wednesday morning. As warm air moves in, areas further inland and north will also experience a change from snow to rain, with the potential for significant impact on snow totals in the mountains. The storm will be accompanied by strong winds, remaining blustery on Thanksgiving day. The Maine Total Weather team is closely monitoring the storm for further updates as the forecast becomes clearer.
With the potential for snow changing to rain, the upcoming storm in Maine is likely to cause disruptions for travelers just before Thanksgiving. The arrival of the storm in New England on Tuesday night will bring a quick change from snow to rain along and near the coast on Wednesday morning, with the possibility of a similar change further inland and north as warm air moves in. Uncertainty remains regarding whether the mountains will experience snow throughout the storm or if there will be a transition to rain, which will greatly affect snowfall totals. The presence of strong winds throughout the storm and on Thanksgiving day adds another factor to consider, with the Maine Total Weather team keeping a close watch for further updates as more details are nailed down in the coming days.
As the holiday approaches, the next storm expected to impact Maine is likely to disrupt travel plans, particularly with the quick change from snow to rain anticipated along the coast and potentially further inland and north. The accompanying strong winds will add to the challenging conditions, making it important for travelers to stay updated on the forecast. The Maine Total Weather team is closely monitoring the evolving situation and will provide further updates as the storm’s impact becomes clearer in the coming days.