MAINE, USA — Here's when the storm starts and ends for Mainers:
At 9 a.m. on Tuesday, it's all snow for the southern coast as cold air is being pulled down to the ground.
By noon on Tuesday, the snow moves into Augusta and the midcoast, as well as Down East.
At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, the snow is becoming heavier with a band of snow moving into central Maine and Down East.
By 6 p.m. Tuesday, the storm is at its peak with heavy snow for southern coastal Maine, as seen in the dark blue shade.
The storm is really cranking at 9 p.m. Tuesday with nearly the entire state, except for part of The County missing out.
It's still snowing Wednesday morning, but the storm is pulling away from the Gulf of Maine and will taper to snow showers during the day. It will still be breezy for nearly all of Maine.
Here's how much snow you can expect: