Winter Weather — Lincoln, Maine
2024-02-17 · Lincoln, Maine
Event narrative
Snow squalls arrived at the Midcoast during the late afternoon on the 17th. The Wiscasset Airport reported visibility dropping to one quarter mile and local webcams showed gusty winds accompanying the snow. The squalls lasted about 20 minutes at any given location before conditions improved. Snowfall amounts were generally less than 1 inch.
Wider weather episode
Early on the 17th a coastal storm passed well south of New England, with light snow just barely reaching southern New Hampshire. A trailing shortwave trough drove a strong cold front through the Saint Lawrence River Valley early in the morning. The cold front crossed the international border and into western Maine after sunrise on the 17th. As daytime heating increased the low level instability, snow showers along the front became more organized and a broken band of snow squalls swept towards the Mid-coast during the afternoon.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1152752. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.