CARIBOU, Maine — A winter storm expected to bring up to 10 inches of snow to some communities had the entire state under a winter weather advisory Monday morning.
The slow-moving snowstorm moved into southern New England early Monday, according to Reuters.
Coastal Maine was expected to feel the brunt of the storm, with up to 10 inches in the forecast for Hancock and Washington counties, according to the National Weather Service.
The snow was not expected to be as heavy as the storm that dumped more than a foot of snow in parts of the state Friday.
Greater Bangor could receive anywhere from four to eight inches while up to six inches were expected in northern parts of Penobscot County and Aroostook County.
Lighter snow was expected in southern Maine, with three to six inches in the forecast for communities south and west of Augusta.
The winter weather advisories were expected to remain in effect through Tuesday afternoon, according to the weather service.
All departing flights out of Bangor International Airport were running as scheduled early Monday, with the exception of the cancellation of a 7:20 a.m. departure to New York, while the Portland Jetport reported a handful of cancellations.


