People awoke on Tuesday morning to find mixed results to the first true Nor'easter for Maine and NH in 2021. Many parts of the state got a ton of snowfall, while others fell short in terms of total accumulation. So if you're feeling a little disappointed that you didn't wake up inside a personal igloo of two feet of snow, you'll get another chance to dig out next week.

Shared on Twitter by Robert LaRoche, less than a week after one Nor'easter hits Maine, NH and the rest of the northeast, another gem is already churning. Conditions seemed ripe for the Groundhog Day storm to wallop Maine and NH and if the patterns continue to hold, this next storm could bring just as much, or perhaps even more, fluffy snow to the entire state.

The next Nor'easter should arrive late-Sunday night into Monday. The storm is still too far out to make accurate snowfall predictions, but unless something drastically tears apart the storm over the next few days, you can reasonably expect to be firing up those snowblowers again next week.

So while January was an absolute bust for winter weather enthusiasts. February seems primed to make up the difference. Perhaps the groundhog will end up being accurate this year, six more weeks of winter is starting to look like a really good forecast.

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