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A LONE PEDESTRIAN walks along a snowy street in downtown Brunswick, in this photo taken earlier this month. More winter weather is on the way — the National Weather Service says its computer models point toward a nor'easter taking shape with a foot or more of snow across inland portions of New Hampshire and Maine. Meteorologist Eric Sinsabaugh says snow is expected to start late Thursday morning in the Connecticut Valley and Thursday afternoon in western Maine. He says the storm will start as snow but will end as rain and sleet in coastal areas. The storm will be the biggest of this season — and bigger than any storm last season — in many places.
A LONE PEDESTRIAN walks along a snowy street in downtown Brunswick, in this photo taken earlier this month. More winter weather is on the way — the National Weather Service says its computer models point toward a nor’easter taking shape with a foot or more of snow across inland portions of New Hampshire and Maine. Meteorologist Eric Sinsabaugh says snow is expected to start late Thursday morning in the Connecticut Valley and Thursday afternoon in western Maine. He says the storm will start as snow but will end as rain and sleet in coastal areas. The storm will be the biggest of this season — and bigger than any storm last season — in many places.

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