Greenville, ME – Light snow will taper off Thursday evening as the region transitions to clearer skies and colder temperatures this weekend. Local residents can expect seasonably cold weather to persist with subzero wind chills overnight.
According to the National Weather Service, tonight’s low will dip to 6 degrees Fahrenheit, with clouds clearing late into the night. Friday brings partly sunny skies with highs around 22 degrees, but wind chills could make it feel significantly colder.
This weekend offers a mix of sunny and dry conditions, perfect for outdoor winter activities. Saturday is expected to stay clear with highs near 20 degrees, while Saturday night will bring lows around -1, with calm winds.
However, snow showers could return by Sunday afternoon, primarily between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. Though snowfall will likely remain light, drivers are urged to stay cautious, especially on rural roads like Route 6, which may become slippery.
Looking ahead, Monday promises partly sunny skies and slightly warmer conditions, with highs near 28 degrees. By Tuesday, another system could bring additional snow showers, so staying updated on the forecast will be essential for travel plans early next week.
For those venturing out at night, dress warmly, as temperatures are expected to stay well below freezing. Check weather.gov for the latest updates and plan accordingly for potential snow on Sunday.
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