New England Weather Alert: 3–6 Inches of Snow to Impact 4 States by Early Sunday Morning Through Monday Commute

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Bangor, Maine – Roads across much of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and northern New York will become snow-covered by early Sunday morning, with up to 6 inches of accumulation and icy spots creating hazardous travel through the Monday commute.

According to the National Weather Service offices in Caribou, Gray, and Burlington, multiple Winter Weather Advisories are in effect starting as early as 11 p.m. Saturday in New Hampshire and 5 to 8 a.m. Sunday across Maine. Snow totals will generally range from 3 to 6 inches, with a light glaze of ice possible in parts of New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Adirondacks.

In Maine, cities including Bangor, Augusta, Portland, and Bar Harbor will see steady snowfall develop Sunday morning, quickly coating untreated roads such as I-95, Route 1, and Route 9. Coastal Downeast areas and the Penobscot Valley may see reduced visibility during heavier bursts.

Across New Hampshire, including Concord, Laconia, and Dover, a mix of snow and light ice will create slick side roads and variable driving conditions overnight into Sunday. In Vermont and northern New York, the heaviest snow is expected between 1 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sunday, with mountain routes becoming especially hazardous.

Drivers should slow down, allow extra travel time, and carry emergency supplies. Road conditions can change rapidly, especially on untreated surfaces.

Snow and mixed precipitation will taper early Monday, but icy patches may linger into the morning commute. Additional advisories remain possible as the system moves out.