


Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Portland, ME
Issued by NWS Portland, ME
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139 WWUS81 KGYX 170338 SPSGYX Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Gray ME 1038 PM EST Sun Feb 16 2025 MEZ014-018>028-NHZ006-010-170545- Southern Somerset-Interior York-Central Interior Cumberland- Androscoggin-Kennebec-Interior Waldo-Coastal York- Coastal Cumberland-Sagadahoc-Lincoln-Knox-Coastal Waldo- Southern Carroll-Strafford- Including the cities of Athens, Cornville, Skowhegan, Palmyra, Pittsfield, Embden, Madison, Hollis, Alfred, Lebanon, Sanford, Goodwins Mills, Buxton, Limington, Berwick, New Gloucester, Gray, North Windham, Gorham, Greene, Lewiston, Sabattus, Wales, Minot, Turner, Auburn, Livermore Falls, Augusta, Sidney, Windsor, Vassalboro, Waterville, China, Palermo, Brooks, Jackson, Knox, Liberty, Montville, Morrill, Waldo, Winterport, Unity, Biddeford, Saco, Old Orchard Beach, Kittery, Portland, Cape Elizabeth, South Portland, Westbrook, Yarmouth, Brunswick, Arrowsic, Bath, Phippsburg, Bowdoinham, Topsham, Bowdoin, Whitefield, Dresden, Alna, Bremen, Bristol, Damariscotta, Newcastle, Boothbay Harbor, Wiscasset, Waldoboro, Owls Head, Rockland, Appleton, Camden, Hope, Rockport, Thomaston, Belfast, Northport, Searsmont, Lincolnville, Wakefield, Bridgewater, Brookfield, Ossipee, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro, Moultonborough, Barrington, Rochester, Dover, Rollinsford, Somersworth, Durham, and Madbury 1038 PM EST Sun Feb 16 2025 A heavy burst of snow is moving through southeast New Hampshire and southwest Maine. Sleet will continue to transition to a heavy burst of snow along the I-95 and I-295 corridor. Visibilities less than 1/4 mile, and heavy snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour can be expected. Snow comes to an end across the Seacoast around midnight, and a few hours later through the MidCoast and central Maine. $$