Augusta, ME Snow Alert: Up to 4 Inches, I-95/I-295 Impacted Today

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Augusta, Maine – A band of ocean-effect snow is bringing localized heavy snowfall across parts of Maine, impacting travel and visibility through midday Thursday.

According to the National Weather Service in Gray, an area of snow extending from Brunswick to Wiscasset and inland into Kennebec and Androscoggin counties was producing moderate to heavy snowfall as of 9:55 a.m. The system is expected to continue through early afternoon.

Forecasters said additional snowfall of 1 to 2 inches is likely, with localized totals reaching around 4 inches in some areas. The heaviest impacts are expected across Kennebec, Androscoggin, western Lincoln, southeastern Cumberland, and Sagadahoc counties.

Communities affected include Lewiston, Brunswick, Bath, Winslow, Boothbay, and Livermore Falls, along with smaller towns such as Pittston, Chelsea, and Bowdoin.

Travel conditions may be affected on key routes, including Interstate 295 between mile markers 14 and 51, and Interstate 95 between mile markers 76 and 131, as well as a smaller հատված between 134 and 136. Reduced visibility and snow-covered roads are possible during heavier bursts.

Coastal and island مناطق, including Peaks Island, Bailey Island, and Georgetown, may also see accumulating snow and changing conditions.

Drivers, including commuters and delivery workers, may encounter sudden visibility drops and slick roadways during heavier snow bands.

The National Weather Service advises motorists to use caution, allow extra travel time, and remain alert for rapidly changing conditions as the snow continues through the region.

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