#MEwx Special Statement afternoon update
Special Statement as of 3:00 PM EST on January 27, 2019
Snow showers expected early this evening with possibly a snow squall to follow.
An area of snow showers and possibly snow squalls will move eastward from Vermont early this evening, reaching portions of southern and eastern New Hampshire as well as southern and central
Maine during the evening hours. The precipitation may mix with or change to rain showers over southern and coastal areas.
Any snow squalls may cause near zero visibility due to a brief
period of heavy snow and gusty winds. Blowing snow will also occur
within the snow squalls. Travel during snow squalls is not
recommended. Consider delaying travel until after the snow squalls
have passed.
300 PM EST sun Jan 27 2019
... Snow showers expected early this evening with possibly a snow
squall to follow...
An area of snow showers and possibly snow squalls will move
eastward from Vermont early this evening, reaching portions of
southern and eastern New Hampshire as well as southern and central
Maine during the evening hours. The precipitation may mix with or
change to rain showers over southern and coastal areas.
Any snow squalls may cause near zero visibility due to a brief
period of heavy snow and gusty winds. Blowing snow will also occur
within the snow squalls. Travel during snow squalls is not
recommended. Consider delaying travel until after the snow squalls
have passed.
1236 PM EST sun Jan 27 2019
... Snow showers expected this afternoon with possibly a snow
squall early this evening...
An area of snow showers and possibly snow squalls will move
eastward from upstate New York this afternoon, reaching portions
of southern and eastern New Hampshire as well as southern and
central Maine early this evening. The precipitation may mix with
or change to rain showers over southern and coastal areas.
Any snow squalls may cause near zero visibility due to a brief
period of heavy snow and gusty winds. Blowing snow will also occur
within the snow squalls. Travel during snow squalls is not
recommended. Consider delaying travel until after the snow squalls
have passed.
1236 PM EST sun Jan 27 2019
... Snow showers expected this afternoon with possibly a snow
squall early this evening...
An area of snow showers and possibly snow squalls will move
eastward from upstate New York this afternoon, reaching portions
of southern and eastern New Hampshire as well as southern and
central Maine early this evening. The precipitation may mix with
or change to rain showers over southern and coastal areas.
Any snow squalls may cause near zero visibility due to a brief
period of heavy snow and gusty winds. Blowing snow will also occur
within the snow squalls. Travel during snow squalls is not
recommended. Consider delaying travel until after the snow squalls
have passed.
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