By Associated Press - Monday, February 10, 2014

GRAY, Maine (AP) - A snowstorm that clipped southern Maine didn’t amount to much in most places. But don’t tell that to the folks in Saco.

The National Weather Service says Saco received 6 inches of snow in the storm that began late Sunday and ended Monday morning.

Meteorologist Margaret Curtis says there was a narrow band of heavier snow from Portland to Kennebunk where up to 4 inches of snow fell.



The next storm is due later in the week. Curtis says precipitation is due on Thursday, but it could be warm enough to cause a mix of snow, sleet and rain.

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