BRUNSWICK — The town of Brunswick has instituted a parking ban starting at 1 a.m. Friday that will continue to 7 a.m., ahead of a November snow storm expected to hit the area tonight.
The National Weather Service is predicting a 100 percent chance of snow, mainly after 10 p.m. tonight and an accumulation of 3-5 inches. Additional snow and sleet is on tap for Friday, with an additional 1-3 inches.
Winds may gust up to 20 mph tonight, with temperatures falling to 24 degrees. Snow may revisit the area Sunday.
In Brunswick, parking in restricted areas during the ban could result in a vehicle being ticketed and towed at the owner’s expense.
Bath has already declared its winter parking ban. Vehicles may not be parked on any street within the city longer than 30 minutes between midnight and 6 a.m., with the exception of emergencies. Vehicles are not allowed in municipal lots overnight. The parking ban goes into effect from today until March 15.
Fines for violating Bath’s parking ban range from $30 to $50, plus the costs of towing and impound.research materials for the astronauts at the space station.
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