Gray, ME – Light but impactful snowfall is expected across parts of Maine and New Hampshire today, with slick roads likely during daytime travel.
According to the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, the forecast has trended snowier for Sunday, with 1 to 3 inches possible, especially across southwestern Maine and the southern half of New Hampshire. Forecasters warn that even modest accumulation could create hazardous driving conditions.
Snowfall is expected to spread through the region throughout the day, impacting communities including Portland, Sanford, Fryeburg, Conway, Concord, and Manchester, along with surrounding towns. Coastal areas may see slightly lower totals, while inland locations could approach the higher end of the range.
The NWS advises drivers to allow extra travel time and remain cautious, particularly on untreated roads and during periods of steady snowfall. Temperatures are expected to remain cold enough for snow to accumulate on road surfaces.
No major power outages are anticipated, but reduced visibility and slick conditions could slow travel on Interstate 95, I-93, and secondary roadways.
Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts and road conditions throughout the day, especially if traveling between counties or across state lines.





