Mainers Should Brace Themselves For The Potential For The First Snow Of The Season This Week
By Michelle|Published October 28, 2020
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With a year like 2020 it seems inevitable that Maine weather would turn out to be something unexpected. After a drought that’s gone on for months and unseasonably warm temperatures for much of October it looks like mother nature has even more surprises in store. As we inch closer and closer to winter, it looks like winter is inching closer and closer to us with the potential for an early snow this week.
This time of year in Maine usually means fall foliage and enjoying some time outside. In fact, Mainers rely on these weeks between summer and winter to ease into the next few months of snow and cold.
But, this year things might be moving along just a bit faster. A perfect combination of conditions that begin with a storm system hundreds of miles away could bring the season's first snow to portions of southern Maine much earlier than expected.
A tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico made landfall on The Gulf Coast and is making its way toward the Northeast. This is expected to bring moisture to New England by Thursday evening.
While none of us are likely to be excited about his type of weather so early, we can rest assured that we won't be seeing a ton of accumulation. For now we might just see between one and two inches and we can save the snow banks for later!
We always think we know that answer to this question, but Mainers can be surprising. Are you excited about the potential for snow or hoping we stay snow-free? When is the earliest snow you remember in Maine? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!