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More snow expected across Maine Saturday night into Sunday morning


4-8" of snow will do it for most with some higher amounts possible in southern York and Cumberland counties. (WGME)
4-8" of snow will do it for most with some higher amounts possible in southern York and Cumberland counties. (WGME)
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MAINE (WGME) -- Another round of snow is on the way across Maine.

The state's next weather-maker is currently impacting the state.

CLICK HERE FOR SNOW REPORTS.

This will be an all-snow event with the heaviest snow coming down between 7 and 8 AM.

The storm will come to an end between 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. for many as light snow or snow showers.

It will be mostly on the way out by lunchtime.

The highest totals are expected to be in Southern Maine, with many areas receiving 4-8".

Temperatures will run in the upper teens to mid 20s for most, which means it will be a light and fluffy snow.

Winds will not be a big issue. It may gust 15-25 mph for a bit Sunday morning, but not enough to cause many problems.

As this storm passes, the sun will try to make an appearance Sunday.

Besides a few snow showers, our next storm opportunity looks to be Thursday, and this may bring snow and a mix.

Do you have any weather questions? Email our Weather Authority team at weather@wgme.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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