It’s not yet time to put away the shovels and plows in Maine. An area of low pressure is getting its act together in the Plains before heading to New England.

Winter storm watches are up for a part of southern Maine from Tuesday into early Wednesday.

Another snow storm is set to move into the region by daybreak Tuesday in western Maine and move eastward across the state. The snow will be light to moderate but steady at times. It’s enough to slow down travel speeds and cause a slippery commute.

When the flakes stop flying, amounts will be a lot more like you’d expect for March to come in like a lamb, not a lion by Maine standards. Generally a 3-6 inch snowfall total statewide with less in the County.

The next storm moves in quickly Thursday, but it’s likely rain at the coast and snow to rain inland, depending on storm track and how much cold air we have left.

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