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Good morning! Winter storm will impact northern and central Maine today into tomorrow. *Snowfall throughout northern Maine, with the highest totals expected in the northwest. Slippery travel expected today into tomorrow morning. *Heavy, wet snow is expected during this event. Use care when shoveling. *Rain/snow line expected around Central Highland region, reducing snowfall totals in this region. *Area of greatest uncertainty for snow totals remains to be east of Rt. 11. Depending on where this low pressure system tracks over the coast today, some mild maritime air could get pulled in, allowing a rain/snow mix to occur at times. This would reduce snow totals in this region. For more information, please visit weather.gov/car

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