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Winter Weather — Northern Washington, Maine

2023-04-05 to 2023-04-06 · Northern Washington, Maine

Event narrative

Storm total snow accumulations were generally an inch or less. Sleet accumulations were generally a half an inch or less...with ice accumulations of a quarter to half inch.

Wider weather episode

Low pressure tracking northwest of Maine drew a warm front across the region during the 6th. Overrunning precipitation developed above trapped low level cold air during the afternoon of the 5th. Precipitation across northern Maine was a wintry mix of snow...sleet and freezing rain. The wintry mix persisted into the morning of the 6th. Warning criteria sleet accumulations occurred during the early morning hours of the 6th. Sleet accumulations across northern areas ranged from around 0.50 inch up to 2.0 inches...along with generally a tenth to quarter inch of freezing rain and 1 to 3 inches of snow. Across Downeast areas...ice accumulations generally ranged from a tenth to a quarter of an inch though isolated totals up to a half inch were reported across portions of Washington county. Sleet accumulations were generally 0.50 inch or less.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1084712. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.