Multiple feet of snow expected to fall on Maine Sunday into Monday

Multiple feet of snow expected to fall on Maine Sunday into Monday
January 25, 2026

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Multiple feet of snow expected to fall on Maine Sunday into Monday

Walkers pass piled snow on Jan. 6 as they circled Capital Park in Augusta. Maine was expected to get another significant snowstorm starting Sunday, Jan. 25. (Rich Abrahamson/Staff Photographer)

A major snowstorm is expected to hit Maine, dumping up to two feet of fluffy flakes from Sunday afternoon until Monday night. 

The National Weather Service in Gray forecasts that snowfall will begin gently around 2 p.m. on Sunday, picking up on Sunday evening. 

Between 7 p.m. Sunday and 4 a.m. Monday, snow accumulation is expected to reach two inches of snow per hour, especially near the coast. Snow will continue to fall throughout Monday at a lighter rate. 

Southern Maine and the coast is predicted to get between 18-24 inches of snow in total. Interior Maine will likely see 12-18 inches of snowfall.

Temperatures hovering just above zero across most of the state will impact the accumulation and volume of the falling snow. 

“With the cold air already in place, the snow is going to stick pretty much immediately as it starts,” said Stephen Baron, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service. “It’s going to be a much fluffier snow, too.”

Baron said with the frigid temperatures the state is experiencing, ice is not expected to accumulate — just snow. This difference likely means Maine will not see power outages as a result of this winter storm, he said. 

Travel is expected to be challenging on Monday. Forecasted winds of 25-30 mph will blow the light flakes, reducing visibility for anyone driving. Roadways are not expected to be fully cleared for most of the day.

In Portland, city officials announced a parking ban on Sunday morning for Sunday and Monday nights and closed administrative buildings and City Hall on Monday. Portland Public Schools announced a closure on Monday. 

A list of school, business and government closures and cancellations is available online through the Portland Press Herald. 

A list of warming centers operated by municipalities and organizations can be found at the Maine Emergency Management Agency’s website.

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