Gray, ME – Light snow is expected to move into parts of Maine and New Hampshire on Wednesday night, potentially impacting the Thursday morning commute.
According to the National Weather Service in Gray, ME, snowfall accumulations are anticipated across south-central, southwest, west-central, and western Maine, as well as central and northern New Hampshire. While the snow is not expected to be heavy, it could lead to slippery road conditions during peak travel hours Thursday morning.
Commuters in affected areas, including Androscoggin, Kennebec, Interior Waldo, and Interior Cumberland Highlands in Maine, as well as Coos, Grafton, Carroll, Sullivan, and Merrimack counties in New Hampshire, should plan for slower travel times.
Temperatures will remain near or below freezing, which could allow snow to accumulate on untreated roads and sidewalks. The NWS advises motorists to use caution, reduce speed, and allow extra travel time Thursday morning.
While no major winter storm is expected, residents should stay updated on forecasts as the system develops. Additional advisories may be issued if conditions worsen.
For the latest weather updates, visit the National Weather Service website or follow local emergency management agencies.




