Snowy enough for ya? New storm blows in
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Snowy enough for ya? New storm blows in
Snowy enough for ya? New storm blows in
By BDN Staff
Bangor Daily News
The new year kicked off the way the old year ended - with more snow.
A new storm moved into northern New England on Tuesday with people still digging out from Monday’s storm, which dumped more than a foot of snow across parts of the region.
Forecasters were expecting the storm to last into today and leave up to a foot of snow in parts of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
The heaviest snowfall was expected overnight, with clearing to begin late this morning or early this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Caribou.
Blowing and drifting snow could cause problems for drivers during the early-morning hours, forecasters warned.
The Legislature delayed until 1 p.m. today its first session in 2008. The federal courts in Bangor and Portland won’t open until 10 a.m.
The Bangor area was expected to accumulate between 8 and 14 inches of snow before the storm ends.
Sleet was expected to mix with snow overnight along the coast, where 6 to 10 inches were predicted to accumulate.
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By BDN Staff
Bangor Daily News
The new year kicked off the way the old year ended - with more snow.
A new storm moved into northern New England on Tuesday with people still digging out from Monday’s storm, which dumped more than a foot of snow across parts of the region.
Forecasters were expecting the storm to last into today and leave up to a foot of snow in parts of Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
The heaviest snowfall was expected overnight, with clearing to begin late this morning or early this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service in Caribou.
Blowing and drifting snow could cause problems for drivers during the early-morning hours, forecasters warned.
The Legislature delayed until 1 p.m. today its first session in 2008. The federal courts in Bangor and Portland won’t open until 10 a.m.
The Bangor area was expected to accumulate between 8 and 14 inches of snow before the storm ends.
Sleet was expected to mix with snow overnight along the coast, where 6 to 10 inches were predicted to accumulate.
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