Snow is falling rapidly across the state, and Maine roads are covered in snow. Maine Total Coverage reporter Jacob Murphy was along the coast as winds gusted up to 20 miles per hour. The wind is strong and visibility near the coast is poor, which could cause problems if cars are out this morning. Snow is expected to continue throughout the day across the state.Complete forecast: How much snow to expect in your area. If you live from Kennebunk to New Hampshire, expect 12 to 18 inches of heavy snow. Snowfall is expected from northern York County to the mid-coast, including Portland. See 8 to 12 inches. In the mountains, residents are seeing snowfall ranging from 2 to 8 inches.
Snow is falling rapidly across the state, and Maine roads are covered in snow. Maine Total Coverage reporter Jacob Murphy was along the coast as winds gusted up to 20 miles per hour.
Strong winds and poor visibility near the coast could cause problems if you drive out this morning.
Snow is expected to continue falling throughout the state throughout the day.
Complete forecast: How much snow is expected in your area?
Those living in Kennebunk towards New Hampshire should expect the heaviest snowfall, with the potential for 12 to 18 inches of snow.
Northern York County to the mid-coast, including Portland, will see 8 to 12 inches.
In the mountains, residents are facing 2 to 8 inches of snow.