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11/21-11/22 Cold/snow shower obs


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Snow Squall Warning

SNOW SQUALL WARNING
NWS GRAY ME
328 PM EST WED NOV 21 2018

MEC001-005-007-011-017-025-027-031-NHC003-009-212111-
/O.NEW.KGYX.SQ.W.0004.181121T2028Z-181121T2130Z/
328 PM EST WED NOV 21 2018
Androscoggin County ME-Cumberland County ME-Franklin County
ME-Kennebec County ME-Oxford County ME-Somerset County ME-Waldo
County ME-York County ME-Carroll County NH-Grafton County NH-

The National Weather Service in Gray Maine has issued a

* Snow Squall Warning for...
Kennebec County in south central Maine...
Northwestern York County in southwestern Maine...
Northwestern Waldo County in south central Maine...
Southern Oxford County in western Maine...
Androscoggin County in southwestern Maine...
Southeastern Somerset County in west central Maine...
Northwestern Cumberland County in southwestern Maine...
Southeastern Franklin County in western Maine...
East central Grafton County in northern New Hampshire...
Carroll County in northern New Hampshire...

* Until 430 PM EST.

* At 328 PM EST, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line
extending from 13 miles northwest of Pittsfield to 10 miles
southwest of Canton to 6 miles southeast of Woodstock, moving
southeast at 25 mph.

HAZARD...Visibility of less than one quarter mile in heavy snow
and blowing snow. Wind gusts in excess of 35 mph.

SOURCE...Radar and webcams.

IMPACT...Expect hazardous road conditions. Brief whiteout
conditions.

This includes the following highways...
Interstate 295 between mile markers 49 and 51.
Interstate 93 between mile markers 87 and 90.
Interstate 95 between mile markers 63 and 156.

This snow squall will be near...
Pittsfield around 350 PM EST.
Turner around 405 PM EST.
Auburn and Moultonborough around 410 PM EST.
Wolfeboro around 430 PM EST.

Other locations impacted by this snow squall include Detroit, Sebago,
New Gloucester, Wales, Tuftonboro, Fayette, Freedom, Smithfield, Frye
Island and Lovell.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
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Can't see across the parking lot, less than 500' (<300' as I type), and the wind has caught up - flakes chasing by the lights, chunks of old snow from the roof flying by.  Best squall I've seen at least since 1/28/10 (don't want what followed that, as we never saw another decent snowflake until the following November.)  

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